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The phrase "are often addressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or issues that are frequently dealt with or mentioned in a particular context.
Example: "Environmental concerns are often addressed in policy discussions to ensure sustainable development."
Alternatives: "are frequently discussed" or "are commonly tackled".
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Additional aspects are often addressed by a separate engineering activity.
(In New York and Connecticut, such issues are often addressed before the contract is signed).
The techniques of matrix norm inequalities are often addressed for robustness analysis of the controller.
The two important problems of SLAM and Path planning are often addressed independently.
Such complications are often addressed by statistically invalid methods of analysis, in particular, intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses.
These infinite-dimensional constraints are often addressed through aggregation methods that approximate the bound in a differentiable manner.
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When political candidates speak, they are often addressing several audiences at once, and their words can have different meanings for each.
Like Mr. Buttigieg in Philadelphia, candidates are often addressing these issues in response to questions, during town-hall style forums and interviews, rather than pushing the policies themselves.
Severe depression and suicidal thoughts were often addressed by solitary confinement.
I am often addressed as Mr. and, worse, taken for my own secretary when they call.
Unfortunately, he is often addressed simply as "Pitch!" I expected lines like: "You!
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