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The phrase "addresses the second" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific point or item in a list or discussion, particularly the second one.
Example: "In the report, the author addresses the second concern raised by the committee regarding funding."
Alternatives: "tackles the second issue" or "discusses the second point".
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This paper addresses the second question on how to determine the after reset values.
Random backpropagation (RBP) addresses the second and third symmetry, and some of its variations, such as skipped RBP (SRBP) address the first and the fourth symmetry.
Recently published experimental creep data for ASTM A992 steels (Morovat et al., 2012) helped alleviate the first problem and this paper addresses the second issue related to modeling of high temperature creep.
The paper addresses the second issue, as it tries to explain how logistics processes can be structured and controlled across supply networks by leveraging co-ordination and integration mechanisms, with consequences for strategic and operational choices for both the individual companies and the whole supply network.
He now addresses the second type.
This section addresses the second phase of the interactions with the IoT system.
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This paper addresses the first two topics.
The new system addresses the first two problems.
This book touches tantalisingly on the first two questions but only seriously addresses the third.
Alexander's plan addresses the first far better than the second.
This Article addresses the second-order dimension and argues that a central design choice all states face is whether to evaluate potential immigrants on the basis of pre-entry characteristics (the ex ante approach) or post-entry conduct (the ex post approach).
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