Sentence examples for first addressed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "first addressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the initial mention or discussion of a topic or issue.
Example: "The concerns about climate change were first addressed in the 1992 Earth Summit."
Alternatives: "initially mentioned" or "first mentioned."

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He first addressed the play of left wing Markus Naslund.

It wasn't Belichick who first addressed the players.

The candidates first addressed the idea of a series of forums in May.

Kelley first addressed these issues at length in his début novel, "A Different Drummer".

When he first addressed his players five years ago, they would not even make eye contact.

Katsaris's review first addressed the 911 call which prompted officers to respond to Rice's location.

The paradox of needing a dead donor with a live body was first addressed in 1968.

The memo was first addressed to former President Bush, who then passed it on to his son.

They would cover touchstone political and cultural topics first addressed on the Web site, as well as more personal memoirs.

The Supreme Court first addressed the struggle over money and politics in a peculiar, almost backhanded way.

He first addressed American psychologists directly in the article "Perception: An Introduction to the Gestalt Theory" (1922).

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