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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing he" is not correct in written English.
It should be "addressing him" when referring to a male individual in the objective case.
Example: "In the meeting, I will be addressing him directly to clarify the project details."
Alternatives: "speaking to him" or "referring to him".
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"Road safety is one of the major issues" the ministry is addressing, he said.
"There is a discrepancy there that people need to start addressing," he said.
No matter what audience he's addressing, he rarely resists the temptation to hold forth on what travel -- and travel writing -- is all about.
"That's something which fund-raising people who are parting with their monies are very interested in — knowing can you win or not and that's what this was addressing," he said.
"The racial question is always one and the same, with the same ancestry, no matter where in the black diaspora you happen to be, and that is what this exhibit is addressing," he said.
"If you buy into this health-conscious movement, which is pretty well documented, there will be a market for nonpurified, spring-based water that neither Coke nor Pepsi is addressing," he said.
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"It has to be addressed," he said.
Such issues could be addressed, he said.
That question was addressed, he said.
Such problems must be addressed, he suggested.
Those positions "must be seriously addressed," he said.
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