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An example of the passive voice might be: "What specific complaints can I address for you?" The subject of the sentence, the customer ("you"), appears at the end of the sentence, rather than at the beginning of the sentence.
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I got an IP address for somewhere in Sharjah in the UAE so I contacted my cousin in Dubai.
In it I address the false justifications for war, point-by-point and establish the truth.
I addressed it for a second out there, and that was it.
"When I addressed him for something, I could tell that he was a little bit feeling good," she recalled.
Dear leaders, I address you as "leaders" because, for some reason (perhaps manager comes too close to rhyming with janitor for your liking), you've increasingly taken to styling yourselves in this way.
Rather, I address the issue by controlling for the time elapsed between immigration and joining SOEP.
In this paper, I address these criticisms specifically, choosing for my case the efforts to create a department of neurology at Johns Hopkins Medical School, mainly between 1917 and 1942.
Again an orphaned, quasi-autobiographical "I" addresses an absent, longed-for "you," while laboring to recover a personal past that has fallen prey to history in its ruthless Soviet redaction.
So 12 years ago tonight, I addressed this convention for the very first time.
The last time I addressed voter fraud, for instance, some asked why it is OK to require a photo ID to get on an airplane, or buy liquor, or food stamps, but not to vote.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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