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The phrase "are not addressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a particular issue or topic is not being dealt with or considered.
Example: "The current policies are not addressing the root causes of the problem."
Alternatives: "are not tackling" or "are not dealing with".
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We are not addressing the problem.
"We are not addressing that here," he said.
Unfortunately, the authors are not addressing comments above.
"We feel that most companies are not addressing these risks adequately".
He added, "There are much greater threats to which we are not addressing resources".
These companies are not addressing working dads' concerns because they want to be charitable.
But both The Times and the Obama administration are not addressing the most outrageous giveaway.
European plans, by contrast, are not addressing the underlying causes, because they lack a common vision.
Israeli leaders are not addressing "the question of how we get out of the mess we find ourselves in today".
"You can't address young people's behaviour if you are not addressing the wider values of our society," he says.
The sex trade is growing, she says, in part "because politicians all over the world are not addressing poverty.
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