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The phrase "addressing experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of considering or dealing with someone's experiences, often in a professional or educational context.
Example: "In our training session, we will be addressing experience to better understand the challenges faced by our participants."
Alternatives: "considering experience" or "acknowledging experience".
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The link to improvements in local tax systems occurred only gradually in addressing experience.
(v) "Self-image": eight questions addressing experience (e.g., been confident, felt attractive) and feelings.
The study suggests that interventions and policies to prevent and reduce youth smoking should focus on individual risk factors for smoking, including supporting participation in team sports, minimising exposure to movie smoking, addressing the social influence of friend smoking and addressing experience seeking among high sensation-seekers.
This study adds to the growing body of evidence that public health campaigns to prevent and reduce youth smoking should emphasise individual risk factors for smoking, including supporting participation in team sports, minimising exposure to movie smoking, addressing the social influence of friend smoking and addressing experience seeking among high sensation-seekers.
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Two items in the original SECEL, specifically addressing experiences after laryngectomy, were re-worded in the S-SECEL.
A composite score reflecting orthostatic symptoms was constructed from 8 single items from the ASP, addressing experiences of dizziness in specific situations (such as rising suddenly from supine position, taking a shower, etc).
The survey included open-ended and closed questions addressing experiences with research participation, knowledge of research ethics and what would be necessary conditions for GPP with sex workers in biomedical HIV prevention research.
They addressed experience as context variable in empirical studies and proposed a classification, which we show in Table 14.
The second section addressed experience – five questions with binary responses (yes or no) explored physicians' clinical experiences with pharmaceutical cannabinoids, the federal MMAR process and discussions regarding CTP with their patients.
Counselling addressed experienced workplace barriers and physical activity.
Have a nice day is a commonly spoken expression used to conclude a conversation (whether brief or extensive), or end a message by hoping the person to whom it is addressed experiences a pleasant day.
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