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The phrase "addressing at this" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "I am addressing at this moment the concerns raised in the meeting."
Alternatives: "discussing this" or "referring to this".
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Both pieces, especially "Cargo," were interesting, and, with Morris, what we are addressing at this point is not a season-to-season question — did he hit it?
One point we feel needs addressing at this juncture revolves around the question of what constitutes small body size in modern humans.
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But this was not a decision which could be addressed at this stage.
These are among the issues that will be addressed at this tenth annual symposium.
What are the top 3 questions or topics you want addressed at this conference?
These are just a few of the questions that will be addressed at this CHEER Presentation.
Strangely, the Arab spring is barely present, as if too fresh in memory or too sensitive to address at this moment.
Where to meet and who should be at the bargaining table are among the issues addressed at this stage in the mediation process.
The main issues that were addressed at this confere nce were: territorial disputes over islands, maritime boundary delimitation, the settlement of maritime disputes, and regional issues and prospects.
Some complaints stop here through a process of counseling and evaluation if both parties feel that the matter can be addressed at this level.
"It is quite alarming, because if this problem is not addressed at this time, we are building sites of contamination all around," says Devdeep Saha, a research associate at the sanitation NGO Friend in Need Trust.
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