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"has been substantially addressed" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
You should use it in situations where a significant portion of a problem has already been taken care of. For example, "The issue of global warming has been substantially addressed, but there is still more work to be done."
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The University retains discretion to determine when a matter has been substantially addressed.
This, too, is often cited with the GlideScope, and has been substantially addressed within the literature.
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These issues have been substantially addressed in the article by Robson and colleagues [ 1].
Coincidentally, the engraved envelope supply has dwindled in my office just as postage again escalated, plus my stash of pre-printed return address labels has been substantially slashed.
(Notman's interior has been substantially altered).
It has been substantially updated since the previous edition eight years ago.
The cityscape has been substantially drained of its chaotic character.
(This article has been substantially updated from its original form).
No major system has been substantially upgraded.
The manuscript has been substantially improved.
However, combining three or more factors together to assess the influence on operator performance has not been substantially addressed.
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