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The phrase "I address" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when talking about speaking to someone or directing a communication towards someone. For example: - "I address my concerns to the manager." - "I address you, my dear colleagues, before we begin our meeting." - "I address these questions to the speaker." - "I address my fellow citizens in the hopes of rallying support for our cause."
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Should I address this?
Do I address this with them?
How should I address the situation?
How should I address him?
How do I address this matter?
I address that question in two parts.
How should I address this issue?
How do I address this in applications?
"How would I address the Federal Reserve?" he repeated.
How do I address the hole in my resume?
Dear— Wait, O.K., how do I address this letter?
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