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The phrase "are now addressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a current action of dealing with or discussing a particular issue or topic.
Example: "In this meeting, we are now addressing the budget concerns raised by the finance team."
Alternatives: "are currently discussing" or "are presently tackling".
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Young women are now addressing that.
Ms. Roberson and the department's other leaders say they are now addressing the problems.
Efforts are now addressing highly instrumented test terminals and payload simulators.
We've been working closely with Facebook in Europe to get the service ready, and are now addressing a few outstanding issues.
"The fact that white directors are now addressing it means that black directors, African directors, are going to be drawn into the story, too.
Institute experts are now addressing one of the greatest intellectual and scientific challenges of the 21st century — understanding the human brain and mind.
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These points are now addressed fully.
These points are now addressed in the text.
These considerations are now addressed in the manuscript with the additional cact data (new Figure 7).
These issues are now addressed in the newly developed R implementation.
It is vital that these are now addressed with a more streamlined process, and locally and nationally awareness is raised in the importance of the data.
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