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The phrase "addressing members" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of speaking to or communicating with members of a group or organization.
Example: "During the meeting, the president will be addressing members to discuss the upcoming changes in policy."
Alternatives: "speaking to members" or "communicating with members".
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In one meeting room Sven Mislintat is addressing members of his new network of scouts.
In April, Mr. Ishihara set a divisive tone for the exercise while addressing members of the army.
Should adherence to the prevailing political ideology of a given environment be requisite for addressing members of that community?
Carefully addressing members' interests, responding calmly to their anxieties, and acknowledging their abilities will communicate your respect for them.
But the threat remains, as culture secretary Karen Bradley, suggested on Monday in addressing members of the Commons culture, media and sport committee.
He might turn up in a union jacket if he's addressing members of the International Association of Machinists or speaking at a V.F.W. hall.
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Addressing member nations of the fund today, Treasury Secretary Paul H. O'Neill said that the agency must become better at preventing, rather than responding to, crises.
Mrs. Bezuidenhout has actually addressed members of parliament.
Then he addressed members of the news media.
As Baker addressed members of the news media, Keller stood 20 yards away.
"It is designed to address members' frustrations, their questions, their concerns about the service," he said.
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