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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses the source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a particular action or statement responds to or deals with the origin of an issue or information.
Example: "The report effectively addresses the source of the problem, providing clear recommendations for improvement."
Alternatives: "tackles the origin" or "responds to the source".
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For each received packet (identified by the classical 5tuple composed of the source and destination addresses, the source and destination port numbers together with the protocol type), only the destination port will be considered and hashed into a random value.
Given the range of problems MolBioLib addresses, the source code is compact: ~10 000 lines of code and comments for the core objects and functions.
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It addresses the sources and the development of human history, providing the philosophical underpinning and more detailed exploration of views that Yorck had mentioned in his Correspondence with Dilthey.
But a smart, science-based approach can help us make sure our response actually addresses the sources of risk, and doesn't create more problems than it solves.
While the data presented here addresses the sources of variation in many microarray experiments, the lack of temporal variation in gene expression in our study may only reflect the expression of the metabolic genes.
Nadal did not address the source of Sunday's protests.
New York sensibly addressed the source of the problem, virtually eliminating horseshit in the city, by making use of emerging technologies.
Judith Warner doesn't address the source of the "significantly more work-related stress" that helps kill marital romance.
"It will bring temporary relief but whatever it is, we have to address the source of the problem," she said.
But my question for ardent supporters of the Buffett Rule is this: why not address the source of the problem, rather than its symptoms?
But the news from New Mexico did little to address the source of the E. coli, which is found in mammals' intestines and can be spread via polluted irrigation water, raw animal droppings or unsanitary work conditions.
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