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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used, as it does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "The report addresses up the issues we discussed last week." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "addresses" or "brings up".
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Scores more card details, registered to addresses up and down the country, from Aberdeenshire to Devon, were openly for sale on the site.
The chip is integrated in an experimental bench that addresses up to 120 electrodes immerged and aligned into the channel itself.
People are overwhelmed at how crowded the Internet has become — Google says there are 30 trillion Web addresses, up from one trillion five years ago — and users expect their computers and phones to be smarter and do more for them.
People are overwhelmed at how crowded the Internet has become — Google says there are 30 trillion Web addresses, up from 1 trillion five years ago — and users expect their computers and phones to be smarter and do more for them.
Census officials told auditors that the lack of testing would result in sending field workers to 30percentt of the nation's addresses, up from 25percentt in previous plans.
These cards were used until the late 1970s to keep alumni mailing addresses up to date.
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He addressed up to a million Serbs and told them to prepare for war.
He put his e-mail address up on the scoreboard at Reunion Arena.
"I looked the address up in our system and could not find it.
First, you should address up front why you are interested in this new area of endeavor.
So, there's two questions, but they're important to address up front.
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