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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing one of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to refer to a specific issue, topic, or aspect among several possibilities.
Example: "In this report, I will be addressing one of the key challenges faced by the organization."
Alternatives: "tackling one of" or "discussing one of".
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For the first time, a Western government seems to be keen on addressing one of its major hypocrisies.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will headline the UK's Wembley Stadium on Friday, addressing one of the largest Indian diasporas in the world.
It also would require an automatic increase in food assistance based on the rate of inflation, addressing one of the reasons food banks are now struggling.
By offering album sharing, Keepsy (like Batch, Popset, KickSend and more) is addressing one of the problems of photo-sharing on the iPhone.
WASHINGTON ― Capitol Hill lawmakers on Wednesday introduced another bill to combat sexual harassment, addressing one of the legal mechanisms that employers often use to keep accusers silent.
Each day of the week is addressing one of these critical areas and today, the spotlight is on promoting active living.
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George W. Bush addressed one of them with considerable eloquence on Tuesday night.
What we did with pay addressed one of those basics.
This paper addresses one of these branches, the Operational Management Module.
And by improving education the city addressed "one of the keys to getting out of poverty".
Instead, I addressed one of the officers for the first time.
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