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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing complaints" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of responding to or resolving issues raised by customers or clients.
Example: "The customer service team is dedicated to addressing complaints promptly to ensure customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "handling grievances" or "responding to issues".
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Unfortunately, the tribunal for addressing complaints like these was never set upRead the related article.
But union leaders say the board has been ineffective in addressing complaints filed by workers.
Addressing complaints that the intelligence agencies have evaded Congressional oversight and skirted the law, Mr. Blair promised a different approach.
The department secretary, Kathryn Campbell, told the committee it was a way of improving service delivery and addressing complaints.
SECTION G Bad Bouncer The N.B.A. is addressing complaints by its players, who say the league's new synthetic basketball bounces erratically.
The government, addressing complaints that the dam would destroy too many cultural relics, vowed to preserve the temple by rebuilding it on higher ground, brick by brick.
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This addressed complaints of discrimination against foreigners.
It should advise the shareholder to address complaints to management, not children or parents.
A Housing Authority official said it was trying to address complaints about the building.
A look at a wave of cellphones meant to address complaints about design annoyances.
And, it said, Kodak has formed a dispute resolution panel to address complaints.
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