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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids addressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone is not confronting or dealing with a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The report avoids addressing the main concerns raised by the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "neglects to confront" or "fails to tackle".
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Legal critics suggest Kelly avoids addressing inconvenient facts in his various justifications.
There is a lack of ambition and vision from the motoring industry which, for all its innovation, avoids addressing underlying issues.
Yet apart from monitors just inside the entrance playing video testimonials by the participants (most looked to Artist in the Marketplace for "community" or — no surprise — tips on how sell their work), the show avoids addressing commercial concerns.
But Chilcot also avoids addressing the falsity of Blair's claim – a key part of his pitch for parliamentary backing – that President Jacques Chirac of France's alleged threat to veto "any" second resolution had scuppered Britain's chances of getting one.
Gibson wisely avoids addressing the import of 9/11 head on, but he somehow establishes a powerful correlative for it in Cayce's strange quest — through the Tokyo red-light district and the Moscow underworld — to find the anonymous filmmaker.
Mr. Carter bemoans how politics avoids addressing "the plight of those for whom race and poverty have become inexorably intertwined," but he doesn't discuss how race (white) and wealth are also tightly linked.
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–What things should you avoid addressing?
Teachers have been shown to frequently avoid addressing biotechnology topics.
The Court avoided addressing the racial disparity in capital rape cases, and it avoided addressing the racial disparity in capital cases in general.
Italy has real problems, which all parties did their best to avoid addressing.
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