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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at addressing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of dealing with or responding to a particular issue or topic, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "The committee is focused on addressing the concerns raised by the community."
Alternatives: "in addressing" or "regarding the addressing".
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Advances in drug therapy are aimed at addressing these questions.
Aimed at addressing these challenges, various technical strategies have been investigated.
This study was aimed at addressing the lack of such fundamental information in the literature.
Still, Mrs. Clinton has made a stab at addressing design movements of the 20th century.
But Venus, in particular, seems mighty adept these days at addressing the most important ones.
European nations experimented with a wide range of social programmes aimed at addressing the challenge.
We're good at addressing specific, individual problems: colon cancer, high blood pressure, arthritic knees.
Some complained of intolerant, sometimes verbally abusive roommates, and resident assistants unskilled at addressing altercations.
The British mission is aimed at addressing those shortcomings, improving the rebels' organization, communications and logistics.
But its effectiveness at addressing the challenges confronting American workers is limited for two reasons.
Is sterilization the government's attempt at addressing the very social conditions it has created over time?
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