"has been fully addressed" is correct and usable in written English. You can use this phrase to indicate that a problem or issue has been resolved or taken care of. For example, "The food shortage in our community has been fully addressed thanks to the efforts of volunteers and aid workers.".
Regulators must not allow this to proceed until the enormous damage inflicted by past mining operations has been fully addressed.
"I think everyone's aware of the problem and we identified it in the LRP, but I don't think that it has been fully addressed," he adds.
The hardware compensation for process voltage and temperature (PVT) variations, a weak point of FPGA designs, has been fully addressed by developing specific circuitry.
While the evolutionary history of these families has been fully addressed by prior research based on the RT, there is no previous study considering the LTR retroelement system as a whole, based on pol.
These issues have been fully addressed".
The chief executive of BMI has since apologised and assured everyone that all the failings have been fully addressed.
But the chairman of the commission, Gregory B. Jaczko, said that all of the panel's safety concerns had been fully addressed.
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