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"attempting to address" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's actions or efforts to solve a problem or issue. Example: The government is currently attempting to address the economic crisis by implementing new policies and programs.
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Other companies are attempting to address football's concussion quandary.
Attempting to address this weakness, Stanford released, in January, a study of its undergraduate education.
Sheikh Hasina has been a willing partner in attempting to address these issues.
In saying so, Corbyn was attempting to address an instance of structural sexism in the workplace.
These issues are what the sensationalized theme and reduced size of this exhibition are attempting to address".
A new smartphone app is attempting to address these problems by detecting hearing loss and connecting patients with experts.
By broadening the remit to include female genital trends, Rippon was attempting to address this scheduling problem.
"We want to be a good partner to the states in attempting to address this societal problem," Mr. Kelly said.
Mr. Dolan said that the railroad was also attempting to address riders' complaints about the West Hempstead branch.
Every time the Army comes up with a new recruiting program, it is attempting to address a deeper problem.
In Volendam, scientists are attempting to address this issue.
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