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The phrase "always addressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is consistently dealt with or mentioned in a particular context.
Example: "In our meetings, the importance of teamwork is always addressed to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "consistently mentioned" or "regularly discussed".
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I always addressed him as "sir".
He said he always addressed her as "Moms".
And a visitor is nearly always addressed as "Sir".
He always addressed me as "Hall," and used last names for all his staff.
The editor (whom he always addressed as "Mr Shawn") supported him, but the embarrassment lingered.
As we come out of these meetings, revenue sharing is always addressed".
His stage manners are impeccable: when Ms. Bayón was in the foreground, he always addressed her.
(Mr. Paterson's predecessor, Eliot Spitzer, was almost always addressed in public as Governor).
So, too, an essay is always addressed to an intimate unknown.
During the great performance that was her life, Lillian Hellman always addressed the 20th century from center stage.
Gilman called Martoma "Mat," but, even when they were speaking almost daily, Martoma always addressed him as "Dr. Gilman".
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