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The phrase "again need to address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a topic or issue requires attention once more.
Example: "In our meeting today, we again need to address the budget concerns that were raised last month."
Alternatives: "once more need to discuss" or "once again need to tackle".
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Work on updating the NuVal algorithm will begin with the release of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and we will once again need to address this issue.
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To renew our economy and to ensure that we are not doomed to repeat a cycle of bubble and bust again and again and again, we need to address not only the immediate crisis in the housing market, we also need to create a 21st-century regulatory framework and we need to pursue a bold opportunity agenda for the American people.
After all, it was Obama who said in his March 27 speech at Cooper Union that, "To renew our economy and to ensure that we are not doomed to repeat a cycle of bubble and bust again and again and again, we need to address not only the immediate crisis in the housing market, we also need to create a 21st-century regulatory framework".
We spoke about discipline and it's something we need to address again.
"That is what we need to address.
We need to address inequality.
"We need to address this problem urgently.
That's what you need to address.
We also need to address privacy.
Other candidates need to address this issue.
Either way, we need to address this.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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