Sentence examples similar to addressing to you from inspiring English sources

The phrase "addressing to you" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically involve simply using "addressing you" without the preposition "to."
Example: "I am addressing you regarding the upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "speaking to you" or "writing to you."

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The body of the letter mailed to New York was addressed to "you" and referred to the gun control debate.

(Its first-person perspective stands out amid so many songs addressed to "you").

"These are private words addressed to you in public".

/ Sounds that are colored, and enigmatic sonnet addressed to you".

"If it's not addressed to you, don't open it," she said.

Sometimes the spammer will change where email addressed to you is being sent.

She keeps a firm eye on things that are being written not just to her, but about her. "When you start getting abusive emails addressed to you," she says, "or you start getting abusive tweets, one thing you can be certain of is that much worse will be being said that's not addressed to you".

The text in the ads for these buildings makes for fascinating reading, like a love letter addressed to you – if only you had more money.

Glenn Shapiro is in receipt of a letter addressed to you from surgeon David DeAngeles of St. Mary's Hospital saying I need an operation ASAP.

And it's full circle, back to another "Hello" you really don't want addressed to you, because you rather sense it's not going to be followed by an offer of a coffee and a flapjack in Pret.

It could be as simple as the desire to see 'Dr' on a letter addressed to you.

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