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The phrase "addresses slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is being touched upon or mentioned in a minor way.
Example: "The report addresses slightly the concerns raised by the community, but it lacks depth in analysis."
Alternatives: "touches on" or "mentions briefly".
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All come to the result that the contemporary carbon sink is reduced by about 0.1 Pg C yr−1per unit of standardized SAM index, implying that this is a robust result, but each of the studies addresses slightly different questions (interannual variability versus long-term equilibrium) and uses different approaches for the analysis.
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The following week's section would address slightly later, but equally puzzling objects from the Kofun period.
Before tackling a new form of energy, he will address slightly more modest tasks: detecting nuclear weapons and diagnosing cancer with his technology.
The good thing about doing both is that it allows you to address slightly different aspects of subjects — or come at them in a different way, like someone who might write both poetry and prose.
Though each speaker addressed slightly different topics, the common thread was a questioning of U.S. institutions and their connections with economic liberalism, an economic philosophy that supports and promotes laissez-faire economics and private property in the means of production.
Check the spelling of the web address for the site you're visiting – fake sites often change the address slightly to trick you!
Always check the website address is spelt correctly: many fake websites change the address slightly, so you don't notice it's not the real website.
These secondary assays address slightly different issues, and the more of these validation steps that can be taken, the better.
The systematic review revealed that studies which reported a measure of patient preference or comfort used visual analogue scales and dichotomous questions that addressed slightly different outcomes.
As these sources addressed slightly different facts we choose to use the information for complementary purposes rather than for convergence of evidence.
The primary tumour and transfected cell-line material address slightly different biological questions and are here treated as two different datasets.
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