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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scarcely addressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to communicate that something was only barely discussed or dealt with. Example sentence: In the meeting, the critical issue of sustainability was scarcely addressed.
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However, previous studies have only scarcely addressed preferential flow.
Just one thing, which is scarcely addressed: Sulston and Ferry see the public ownership of the genome sequence as an unqualified good, part of our common human heritage.
School-related risk behaviours, such as school absenteeism, and engaging in violence on school property are scarcely addressed in the Kingdom.
However, PSS design and assessment considering the full life cycle is scarcely addressed in the literature, especially concerning the social dimension of sustainability.
Although concerns about combination procedures have been raised recently, the specific issue of combining abdominoplasty and breast surgery has been scarcely addressed.
Despite the potential of Ra isotopes and 222Rn as tracers of groundwater discharge, the use of these radionuclides to quantify the groundwater inflow in coastal wetlands has been only scarcely addressed in the literature.
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A statutory fix that simply waived the warrant requirement when both parties to a conversation were foreign would scarcely address this problem.
Current studies scarcely address the relationship that exists among the factors and their elements included in the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS) macroergonomic model and the benefits they may generate on manufacturing systems' performance.
He has an easy, avid knowledge of the Western canon; his book scarcely addresses movies, and occasionally reads like fragments from lectures delivered at one of our great universities.
But the euro may yet serve as the greatest way for the European economy to ward off ill winds from the east.GRAHAM WATSONMEPBrusselsSIR Your article on the history of monetary union scarcely addresses the crucial historical question of why Europe's leaders decided to launch EMU when they did.
But we're scarcely addressing the misconception that underlies them: The idea that government-administered health insurance is inherently more prone to rationing than private health insurance.
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