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The phrase "could not be addressed" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or problem that cannot be resolved or dealt with. Here is an example: "The issue of climate change could not be addressed until governments around the world collaborated and took decisive action."
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These barriers could not be addressed with FFS.
He added that the problem could not be addressed fully until spring training.
But, like his predecessors, he faced a budget whose shortfalls could not be addressed with ideology alone.
Mr. Feiner warned, however, that the problem of under-age drinking could not be addressed by officials alone.
"Obviously, if there was a public health concern that could not be addressed, we would not proceed".
More generally, the approach permits novel means to study contact lines, as well as a diverse range of phenomena that previously could not be addressed in direct simulations.
To better interpret the data sets developed by crop modeling studies, users need to be aware of the many uncertainties that could not be addressed.
The TT side groups could not be addressed by cyclovoltammetry when the LB-architecture was probed; however, the same polymer in solution showed an irreversible signal in cyclovoltammetry.
With this we provide a toolbox to answer open questions which could not be addressed using methods like X-ray crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy.
Although some of the above issues could not be addressed due to insufficient data, the analysis provides a useful template for future researchers.
If you moved to a city, though, you saw a level of need that could not be addressed by church groups alone.
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