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The phrase "appears to address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to deal with or respond to a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The report appears to address the concerns raised by the community regarding environmental impact."
Alternatives: "seems to tackle" or "looks to respond to".
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Ultimately, the European Commission's ruling appears to address yesterday's problems.
"[Assisted suicide] is a serious charge that appears to address exactly what happened.
Mrs. Kelly's position appears to address the concerns of her constituency, but in fact evades the real issue.
What we did?" Distraught and in tears, he appears to address the Australian people: "Let your government to kill us.
"Good Grief" will be best appreciated for its breezy denial of such painful things, even as it appears to address them.
"The study of fashion and popular culture is always open to question because it appears to address the less serious issues of life," she says.
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In his summation, Mr. Saunders appeared to address that criticism.
This agreement doesn't appear to address that at all".
Yet of the leading presidential candidates, only Mr. Garcia appeared to address voters' urgent economic concerns.
The guidelines appear to address those questions glancingly, if at all.
Most of the proposals appear to address protests that lack permits.
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