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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of speaking to or directing comments towards a female individual.
Example: "He was addressing her with respect during the meeting."
Alternatives: "speaking to her" or "directing his words to her".
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The official began addressing her in Spanish.
Addressing her reputation, he told the congregation: "This is a funeral service not a memorial service.
Tessa tries to reassure me by addressing her neighbours' worst fear about the museums.
In the broadest way, she was addressing her fan base, customers and sponsors.
or "Miss," but Neal disrupted class by addressing her impertinently as "Carolyn".
Addressing her followers on Twitter, she pleaded with viewers to stop debating her appearance.
"Mine's more pure?" she joked, before addressing her lofty new status.
"Madame, we do not do that," says Cromwell, offensively not addressing her as "your majesty".
But for a slight quiver in her voice, she could have been addressing her hair-stylist.
"I just remember everything that we went through," she said, addressing her family.
Laury isn't the only big business leader addressing her company's impact on the world.
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