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The phrase "are in place to address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measures, systems, or protocols that have been established to deal with a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The new policies are in place to address the concerns raised by the community regarding safety."
Alternatives: "are established to tackle" or "are implemented to resolve".
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"Where we have identified concerns, measures are in place to address the problems and to ensure the safety of people using services".
In a statement issued on Friday, a State Department spokeswoman, Victoria Nuland, said the government "was working to ensure that mechanisms are in place to address any increase in visa applications or undocumented migration" as a result of the changes in the Cuban migration policies.
He said other provisions are in place to address gambling and the pinball law had never been enforced.
Furthermore, under the 1999 constitution passed under the leadership of President Hugo Chavez, both political and economic remedial policies are in place to address indigenous concerns.
If you are a parent, ask your school principal and counselors about their plans to ensure that policies and resources are in place to address bullying.
With protest groups already forming, Amiridis said he also wanted to assure "everyone that security plans are in place to address the safety of our campus community during this event".
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A decade ago, money was in place to address the country's failing water system.
Ideally, supportive measures should be in place to address that impact.
There is also an insistence that a five-year plan is in place to address the debt.
Few indicated a formal process or committee was in place to address this issue specific to critical care patients.
"The problems of Italian banks will continue to drag on for months, if not years, but at least a framework would be in place to address the most pressing issues.
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