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The phrase "are always addressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing actions or topics that are consistently being dealt with or considered.
Example: "In our meetings, we are always addressing the challenges that arise in our projects."
Alternatives: "consistently tackling" or "frequently discussing".
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You are always addressing the big picture".
When you write poetry you are always addressing the world somehow.
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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.
"She is always addressing issues at the heart of our visual culture.
How can the music be 25-years-old, and at the same time we're always addressing the youth?
"Sometimes people say I'm always addressing the same problem, but it's more like an itch that never gets scratched".
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