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The phrase 'may be addressed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a particular issue or topic can be discussed and resolved. For example: "The increasing use of disposable plastics may be addressed through public education initiatives."
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Condolences may be addressed to P.O.
Mr. Sule's concerns may be addressed this spring.
The letters may be addressed to the Undergraduate Awards Committee.
Fortunately, this problem may be addressed using Bayesian methods.
But the manager admitted the captaincy may be addressed later in his tenure.
The problem, she says, "may be addressed by helping health providers identify their blind spots".
(Correspondence on this subject may be addressed to Alex Ross, The North Pole).
Alternately, petitions may be addressed directly to: the president of the European parliament, L - 2929 Luxembourg.
The observed differences in the NO mole fraction may be addressed by improving the CH prediction.
Solution in Laplace space may be addressed by finite elements (FE).
Several actions may be addressed in one notice or series of notices.
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