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The phrase "addresses that flutter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing topics related to communication, emotions, or reactions that are light or transient in nature.
Example: "The poem beautifully captures the fleeting moments of love, addressing that flutter in the heart that comes with new romance."
Alternatives: "touches on that excitement" or "speaks to that thrill".
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Under Communism, it's just the opposite," addresses that flutter that beseeches all national flags.
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Within minutes, that fluttering became what Liz described, with some understatement, as cramps.
You can now have a ghostly basket that flutters its way throughout the night.
Could you address that?
"We'll address that tomorrow.
How do you address that?
We'll address that presently.
"We need to address that".
Canoe can address that too..
How will you address that?
How can you address that?
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