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The phrase "addressing right now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a current topic or issue that is being discussed or dealt with at the moment.
Example: "In our meeting, we are addressing right now the concerns raised by the clients."
Alternatives: "dealing with at the moment" or "discussing currently".
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"That's something we're addressing right now," he said.
"That's not an issue I'm comfortable addressing right now," she said.
"We have decided that spices are one of the significant issues we need to be addressing right now".
Being perceived as an out-of-touch rich bully is a serious problem that needs addressing right now before it gets any worse.
Amnesty has already exposed human rights abuses on the Khalifa stadium and the surrounding Aspire Green Zone which need addressing right now.
The proposal "is an excellent example of the kinds of issues that students ought to be addressing right now," he says, mentioning security concerns and climate change as other obvious areas "where the University of the Arctic is by definition in the best place to be examining".
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"That's one thing our program doesn't address right now," Forzani said.
That is the question that must be addressed right now by President Bush and Congress.
Something else needs to be addressed right now.
One of them can be addressed right now.
It's because despite everything else filling the news, elephant and rhino poaching is a crisis that needs to be addressed right now.
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