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The phrase "an address error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mistake or issue related to an address, such as in mailing or computer networking contexts.
Example: "The package was returned due to an address error, and we need to correct it before resending."
Alternatives: "a mailing error" or "an address mistake".
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This may not matter for data en masse, but it certainly matters, say, to an individual whose credit record is damaged because an address error meant bills were misdirected and went unpaid.
Tracy Becker, the president of North Shore Advisory Inc., a credit restoration company in Tarrytown, N.Y., suggests doing this a year in advance, if possible, to give yourself ample time to fix any issues, like an inadvertently missed payment or an address error.
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It must protect them from mutual interference to prevent an addressing error in a program from corrupting the data or code of another.
A multiprogrammed system must schedule its programs according to some priority rule, such as "shortest jobs first". It must protect them from mutual interference to prevent an addressing error in a program from corrupting the data or code of another.
The accuracy of general practice registers has not been routinely audited, however previous studies have demonstrated a true address error rate ranging from 11 26% [ 26, 27].
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As software systems evolve, UML diagrams undergo changes that address error corrections and changed requirements.
It is also essential for those in charge — starting with the president — to address error, admit culpability and seek change.
And risk managers and patient-safety personnel overwhelmingly report that lawsuit data have proved useful in efforts to identify and address error.
We should be able to address error better in the polling field.
It also still doesn't address error based on people who couldn't be reached because of how the poll was conducted ("coverage error," such as those who rely solely on mobile phones in a landline telephone survey), people who didn't respond to the survey ("nonresponse error") and potential bias in how the questions were asked and answers recorded ("measurement error").
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