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The phrase "speak to something" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to the act of communicating relevant information about a certain topic. For example, "His speech really spoke to the issue of poverty in our community."
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I wanted to speak to something different, a more positive side of me.
He no doubt intended to speak to something dehumanizing about the nature of modern work.
That is a telling distinction and, again, why Gingrich's comments speak to something truly troubling.
As Eisinger writes, "Passing on one investigation is understandable; passing on every single one starts to speak to something else".
About the roar of factories, the growl of engines, about how the clang and clank speak to something within us.
TOCCO DA CASAURIA, Italy — The towering white wind turbines that rise ramrod straight from gnarled ancient olive groves here speak to something extraordinary happening across Italy.
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The ocean speaks to something deep within.
"But it speaks to something more than that".
For him, art, even old art, must be speaking to something current.
Woodson's insistence on fundamentals spoke to something in the way I was raised.
The movie spoke to something incredibly relevant in my life about the subjectivity of success.
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