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The phrase "could have addressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a missed opportunity or potential action that was not taken in the past.
Example: "The committee could have addressed the concerns raised by the community during the meeting."
Alternatives: "might have tackled" or "should have dealt with".
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Sikkink could have addressed these questions more thoroughly.
Parents of means could have addressed Amber's handicaps without uprooting themselves and discarding their assets.
The budget could have addressed the educational needs of the many over the few.
The best way the Philharmonic's board could have addressed Mr. Masur's limitations was through the choice of his successor.
Wright's comment could have addressed the state of the St . Johns basketball team as much as his team's rise.
Their relationship -- chaste, but charged with mutual longing -- and Frank's sexuality are, of course, matters that Sirk could have addressed only obliquely.
I felt that we should and could have addressed all of these matters as a single matter, because under the rules of the committee, we can do that.
He said that President Clinton and Mr. Gore had squandered eight years when they could have addressed the problems posed by the baby boomers.
Medical leaders could have addressed many ways to reduce medical errors before managed care magnified the problem, Dr. Ludmerer and others said.
If the hearing took place, the court panel's published verdict could have addressed a German TV documentary's allegations made last December.
The companies also proposed that divesting some of that business to a smaller insurer, Molina Healthcare, could have addressed those concerns, but the judge did not agree.
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