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The phrase "addressing the idea of how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or analyzing a specific concept or method related to a topic.
Example: "In this paper, I will be addressing the idea of how technology impacts education."
Alternatives: "discussing the concept of how" or "exploring the notion of how".
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And that's still not addressing the idea of how and if this will help Twitter build up active users in these markets, how Twitter will count them if they're by default "inactive" on the self-publishing front, and whether it will ever manage to convert this still-large base of people who have remained on the less-accessible side of the digital divide.
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