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The phrase "partly addressed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or issue that has been partially dealt with or resolved. Here is an example: "The company's new policy has only partly addressed the concerns raised by its employees, as some still feel their voices are not being heard."
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Lenin's pamphlet Left Wing Communism is partly addressed to Sylvia.
This will be partly addressed by the first phase of the Pinewood expansion".
This will be partly addressed by plans to open new medical schools and expand existing ones.
The association between poor school bonding and delinquency has only been partly addressed in earlier research.
Accrediting will be partly addressed by a little noticed aspect of a wide-ranging Medicare law passed last year.
3. (c) CONCLUSION: In all, at most one or two of our eleven proposals have been partly addressed.
Apple has partly addressed this issue with the release of a new 24-inch LED Cinema Display.
When I insisted, the representative partly addressed my question, but said a full review would require spousal approval.
Apple, which has partly addressed that situation by adding distributors, did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment.
However, the presence of avenue trees in street canyons and their capacity for pollutant dispersion remains partly addressed.
This can be partly addressed by scaling up training, incentivising surgeons to work in areas with the most need and by delegating simple procedures to non-physicians.
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