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The phrase "explicitly addressed" is correct and widely used in written English.
It means to directly and specifically mention or discuss something. Example: In her speech, the politician explicitly addressed the issue of income inequality and outlined her plans to address it through policy reform.
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Some of the displayed work explicitly addressed this dilemma.
But few studies have explicitly addressed this issue.
Consequently, the unlikely but potentially devastating losses are explicitly addressed.
Within the wider calls to end violence against women, should aid workers themselves be explicitly addressed?
For one thing, her love poetry almost always explicitly addressed to a female beloved is largely absent.
Once the Presidential campaign accelerated, Obama explicitly addressed the subject of race mainly when it was demanded of him.
Brian Logan It's rare for a novel to be explicitly addressed to the precise historical moment in which it appears.
Yet often the consequences of scaling choices are not explicitly addressed.
We explicitly addressed this question by subjecting nurse-age bees in freely foraging colonies to conflicting social and LD cycles.
The important passage came in the middle, when Mr Adams explicitly addressed his fellow republicans, pointedly seated before him.
However, environmental impacts (EI) are not explicitly addressed in such methods.
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