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Discover Ludwig"intensively address" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
Depending on the context, it can mean to pay special attention to or to respond to something with great effort. For example, "The government is intensively addressing the food insecurity issue in the rural areas of the country."
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It is therefore seen as positive that the Federal Minister of Labour and the Federal Employment Agency now want to intensively address the issues of long-term unemployment and long-term basic income receipt.
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The role of EMT in modulating cancer dissemination has been intensively addressed.
The efficient utilization of the solar spectrum has been intensively addressed by solar researchers in the last decades.
Although the effects of soluble molecules and cell environment have been intensively addressed, few observations and conclusions about the interaction between the two have been achieved.
Notably, Ma et al. [5] have argued that: "Although the issues of key-frame extraction and video summary have been intensively addressed, there is no standard method to evaluate algorithm performance.
Over the last decade, the role of the different DC subsets has been intensively addressed in a variety of immune responses.
The issue of cell-toxicity-mediated genotoxicity has been intensively addressed and many related endpoints have been proposed [ 30].
All these aspects of RPE cell biology are intensively addressed in different in vitro cell culture models.
In addition, the question of possible insensitive rat strains has been intensively addressed (Gray et al., 2010; Health Canada, 2008; Chapin et al., 2008; NTP, 2008).
Our review of systematic reviews suggests that while breathlessness in some non-malignant conditions has been intensively addressed, mostly through a small range of mainly pharmacological approaches, there are other conditions that have received little or no attention.
"We are prepared to work intensively to address any questions the Norwegian government might have on this or any other matter".
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