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The phrase "addressing these weaknesses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how to confront or improve upon specific shortcomings or flaws in a situation, project, or individual performance.
Example: "The report highlights the importance of addressing these weaknesses to enhance overall team productivity."
Alternatives: "tackling these shortcomings" or "confronting these issues".
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And we are addressing these weaknesses.
One recommendation proposed addressing these weaknesses by establishing an operational risk communications unit within MOPH.
The World Organisation for Animal Health devoted its Scientific and Technical Review (Volume 23, No. 1, April, 2004) to addressing these weaknesses and the rapidly changing environment of veterinary services in developing countries.
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The Affordable Care Act will address these weaknesses.
Congress recently passed legislation to address these weaknesses, but past Congressional mandates have paid few dividends.
Tom Ridge, director of the new Office of Homeland Security, will have to forcefully address these weaknesses in a manner that reduces America's exposure to a digital Pearl Harbor.
In order to address these weaknesses, this paper collates and reviews the evidence linking health, well-being and green space using a life-course approach.
We present Software Defined Networks (SDN) as a new approach to computer networking which attempts to address these weaknesses of the current paradigm.
Participants reported the simulation course allowed them to learn new skills needed by teams during a crisis.Simulated obstetric crises training offers the opportunity for educators to identify specific performance deficits of their residents and the subsequent development of teaching modules to address these weaknesses.
Will Bitcoin's self-correcting mechanisms, and the enlightened self-interest of its users, be able to address these weaknesses and keep Bitcoin on the rails?Bitcoin uses a technique called public-key cryptography, which relies on creating an interlocking pair of encryption keys: a public key that can be freely distributed, and a private one that must be kept secret at all costs.
Dynamic Structuring DEVS (Shang and Wainer 2006) attempts to address these weaknesses, but it also adds new constraints that similarly limit its utility.
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