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The phrase "addressing information about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of dealing with or providing details regarding a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "The report is addressing information about the recent changes in the policy."
Alternatives: "discussing details regarding" or "providing insights on".
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PRO has also been defined more broadly, addressing information about health conditions and its management [4].
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The bulk of the questionnaire addressed information about the different schedules of follow-up and which surveillance tests were used routinely in follow-up practices for different cancers.
For instance, the job control domain was subdivided into a decision authority scale, which reflects worker's perception of their control in performing job task, and a skill discretion scale, which addresses information about skills needed to perform job tasks.
At the collective level, a community group may address information asymmetry by disseminating information about the appropriate formal provider of TB services.
For example, we may share name and address, information about transactions or balances with us, as well as survey results….
After obtaining names and addresses, information about the study and an inquiry for an interview was sent via e-mail to each individual.
Feinstein began the hearing by warning the committee to stick to "unclassified details", a signal against pressing Clapper to address additional information about surveillance.
Safety concerns will also be addressed with information about falls prevention, personal alarms and hip protectors.
This guideline will therefore address general information about [F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET/CT) and is provided to help the physician and physicist to assist in carrying out, interpret and document quantitative FDG PET/CT examinations, but will concentrate on the optimisation of diagnostic quality and quantitative information.
This guideline will therefore address general information about [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET/CT) and is provided to help the physician and physicist to assist to carrying out, interpret, and document quantitative FDG PET/CT examinations, but will concentrate on the optimisation of diagnostic quality and quantitative information.
We addressed whether information about contrast per se is retained during the memory interval by using a test stimulus with the same spatial structure but either the same or the opposite local contrast polarity, with respect to the comparison (i.e., remembered) stimulus.
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