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'be dealt separately' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain that something needs to be addressed in a different or distinct way than other matters. For example: "The safety regulations and the budgeting needs of this project should be dealt separately to ensure that both concerns are given the attention they deserve."
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be dealt separately
verb
Past of deal
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In these two phenomena, the color model is completely different and should be dealt separately.
Assessment of adverse effects occurring from odor must be dealt separately from irritation.
Relevance of such differences between both genotypes that could also add significantly to the understanding of chickpea-Foc1 interaction shall be dealt separately in future studies.
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Some of the communication technologies mentioned in this chapter are dealt separately as individual chapters.
Short overlaps (two and five bases in phase 1 and one and four bases in phase 2) were dealt separately from long overlaps of seven bases or longer.
The cases of individual athletes could not be dealt with separately, the tribunal added.
So far America has insisted, rightly, that the two issues should be dealt with separately.
Any of these not included in the cost of a holiday package will need to be dealt with separately.
When a bank fails, each subsidiary has to be dealt with separately, which can introduce a lot of complexities.
"I don't think we should have a war because of the MPA and the issue of resettlement: these two things can be dealt with separately," he said.
Had the state not allowed the bank's poor property loans to be dealt with separately, the provisions (and thus the losses) would have been far higher.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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