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The phrase "problem addressed by" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to introduce the solution to a problem that was previously identified. For example, "The problem addressed by the new policy is the need to provide more support for low-income families."
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This is not to say that the problem addressed by Mr. Chirac is not real.
Furthermore, the British economy does not suffer the macro problem addressed by Keynes.
The disaccord between calculation and reasonableness created a problem, addressed by generations of mathematicians.
Another problem addressed by information theory was dreamed up by the Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell in 1871.
It is not a problem addressed by drama schools: as far as I am aware, there are no courses in Advanced Osculation, or Girl-on-Boy Body Surfing.
The problem addressed by Russell was how to account for the meaningfulness of definite descriptions that do not refer to anything.
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Another was to arouse compassion so that problems addressed by legislative action would win support.
The problems addressed by the VRA aren't as cut-and-dry as discrimination in the letter of the law.
Some problems addressed by Obamacare have to be tackled, from the millions of uninsured to covering those with pre-existing conditions.
Jon Baron, the president of the Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy in Washington, points out that the social problems addressed by antipoverty programs have not gotten much better in years.
In this paper, we study the complexity of the computational problems addressed by such implementations.
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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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