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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing it for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of dealing with or responding to a particular issue or topic on behalf of someone or something.
Example: "I appreciate you addressing it for the team during the meeting."
Alternatives: "handling it for" or "responding to it for".
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"They incite anger instead of addressing it — for their own partisan interests.
"They incite anger instead of addressing it, for their own partisan interests," he said.
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I addressed it for a second out there, and that was it.
He doesn't want the ball to move as he addresses it for a start.
Disney was well aware of the problem but did not adequately address it for more than four decades.
If you don't address cost inflation generally, it will hinder attempts to address it for the Medicare program.
You don't admire a pilot's watch, you address it for a split second while preparing to take Gs in a barrel roll.
It was a bit obvious so we just didn't address it for years on end.
A Canadian government report (http://www.dfompo. gc.ca/media/backgrou/2003/nafo_e.htm) addresses it for the NAFO area in the northwest Atlantic.
If you think that your dog is biting as a result of this predatory instinct, you'll want to address it for everyone's safety.
This doesn't let Apple off the hook for not addressing it (and for four months now) but iOS 9.2.1 doesn't make your daily experience worse.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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