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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing sometimes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of addressing something on certain occasions, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In our meetings, we will be addressing sometimes the issues that arise in the project."
Alternatives: "occasionally addressing" or "sometimes discussing".
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Though there are certain upper-body hallmarks that make it easy to identify some (only some) of the "computer" choreography, Mr. Cunningham in these later years has kept addressing — sometimes in entirely new ways — the same issues of complex coordination that always fascinated him when he was in his own dance prime.
I for one am heartily weary of the delay and frustrations that come from having a submitted manuscript rejected for reasons of interest and breadth alone, addressing sometimes uninformed or even snarky unsigned reviews, adapting to a new journal's word limits, reformatting, and waiting for the cycle to begin again.
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The atomization and demoralization of society have led to certain forms of social breakdown, which government has tried to address, sometimes successfully and often impotently.
His creative staging, which often incorporated set pieces in innovative ways, and the daring, often sexual, subject matter he addressed sometimes sparked debate among critics and audiences.
While America's private and public medical institutions continue to have success raising money — $8 billion last year alone — fund-raisers and others say that the rising cost of health care is an issue they must address sometimes with potential donors.
She addressed, sometimes unprompted, many other accusations that she described as "goofy," including early rumors that she faked her pregnancy and that one of her daughters gave birth to her youngest son, Trig.
We add identification of key questions that have to be addressed, sometimes formulated as dilemmas.
It's an area we are really addressing but sometimes people don't want to listen when you talk about food".
The Department of Justice's National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice calls for addressing officers' sometimes unconscious biases and for training that ensures that citizens are treated fairly and with respect.
Much of his speech repeated his State of the Union address, sometimes word for word.
Her alexia, clearly, had not diminished her correspondence, though the names and addresses sometimes straggled over the envelope.
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