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The phrase "addressing serious" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of dealing with serious issues or topics, but it needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "The report focuses on addressing serious concerns regarding climate change."
Alternatives: "tackling significant" or "dealing with critical".
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Deference to Industry The N.R.C.'s slowness in addressing serious problems is another concern.
"Republicans continue to avoid addressing serious job creation in favor of ideological bills," he said.
But they fall short of addressing serious pension or labor reform.
Officials said the new office would focus on addressing serious threats to residents' well-being and building criminal cases.
He has also banished the puritanical belief that a drama addressing serious ideas cannot simultaneously be playful.
Painting styles evolved in concert with broader European tastes, and in the 18th century much of the work became more frivolous, even voluptuous, no longer addressing serious themes.
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All of the targeted programs address serious unmet needs.
He said the president failed to address "serious questions about constitutional checks and balances".
First, it assumed that growth was on autopilot and failed to address serious structural problems.
Though many of his works are known for their humour, Pohl often addressed serious issues.
"But the changes proposed today address serious needs" in the community, he said.
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