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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing its" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of dealing with or discussing a particular issue or topic related to something.
Example: "The committee is addressing its concerns about the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "tackling its" or "dealing with its".
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He added that with this move, "U.P.S. is in an indirect way addressing its overall costs — it's going to lower its total exposure by potentially covering fewer people".
Capturing it requires addressing its concerns and its persona head-on.
Interviewed on Sky News after the release of the Australian Human Rights Commission report, Wilson seemed more concerned with distancing himself from it than addressing its substance.
It is simply not possible to prevent, treat or cure it without understanding and addressing its social dimensions.
Unlike us, the UK is addressing its retirement crisis, although not solving it.
This report describes the specialty of emergency medicine, addressing its structure, workforce, training, and the challenges facing it in this rapidly developing, high-income country.
It may also require incremental erosion by addressing its causes and effects.
But it also has a political class focused on addressing its real problems, as well as a mountain of savings with which to do so (unlike us).
It seeks to elucidate the performance gap in mathematics by addressing its relevance with respect to the use of learning styles.
Addressing its most serious problems is more urgent than ever.
In his view, solving the crime against him isn't as important as addressing its root causes.
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