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The phrase "are always addressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain issues or topics are consistently dealt with or acknowledged in a particular context.
Example: "In our meetings, all concerns raised by team members are always addressed to ensure everyone feels heard."
Alternatives: "are consistently handled" or "are routinely acknowledged".
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Patients I meet for the first time are always addressed by their title, even teenagers (it seems silly, I know).
Issues of seafarers are always addressed at the international level (ILO, 1946).
An undisputed rule in polytrauma is "life before limb"; meaning life-threatening issues are always addressed first.
For its part, Secret says these exploits have never resulted in a significant outing of user identity, and they are always addressed as soon as they're discovered.
Three important issues are always addressed by the primary statistical analysis of confirmatory clinical trials.
Because centralization signs can be addressed with exercises and self-care strategies that patients can apply themselves, these signs are always addressed first, regardless of the presence of other signs.
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You are always addressing the big picture".
When you write poetry you are always addressing the world somehow.
"In research we are always addressing new questions to the best of our ability, based off our current knowledge and the accessible techniques at the time of the study," said Powers.
So, too, an essay is always addressed to an intimate unknown.
As we come out of these meetings, revenue sharing is always addressed".
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