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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing staff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of speaking to or communicating with employees or team members, often in a formal context.
Example: "The manager will be addressing staff at the beginning of the meeting to outline the new policies."
Alternatives: "speaking to employees" or "communicating with the team."
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They are also addressing staff inquiries as needed.
Jeremy Corbyn has declared his party the victors after addressing staff at Labour headquarters.
The report showed that higher salaries had been effective in some US states in addressing staff shortages.
Watching new BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten addressing staff on his first day in the job the other week reminded me of an RTS dinner some years back.
He spent about half an hour addressing staff and cabinet members Friday afternoon in a farewell that Kathleen Ellis, his director of communications, said was "very, very emotional".
The diagnostic bottleneck will only get worse without action now and this involves addressing staff shortages in imaging, endoscopy and pathology".
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BBC News director James Harding also addressed staff on Wednesday.
Fox is expected to address staff at 10.30am on Thursday.
And better internal intelligence has allowed us to address staff awareness and cultural issues head on.
Meanwhile, over at a battered Sun the editor, Dominic Mohan, addressed staff on Sunday in an effort to rally journalists.
Sigmar Gabriel, the vice-chancellor of Germany and also the economy minister, also visited Wolfsburg on Thursday to address staff.
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