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The phrase "system could address" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a potential solution or action that a system could take in addressing a problem or issue. Example: "The new software system could address the inefficiency in our current data management process."
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Author Ethan Elkind, a climate change research fellow at the University of California, Berkeley and UCLA schools of law, outlines how a well-funded system could address unemployment, high fuel costs and the long commutes that many Californians face.
Gov. Jan Brewer, Republican of Arizona, questioned the need for new gun-control measures but said that improving "behavioral health services" and the mental health system could "address those issues before they get out of control".
This reconfigurable computing system could address the constraints associated with mobile and embedded devices, as well as the flexibility and performance issues in processing a large data set.
However, strategies such as timely payment for seed or provision of credit and insurance system could address the small farmers' concerns, and those growing rice under rain-fed condition (Kugbei 2007).
Check your manual; if it doesn't specify an upper limit it's generally safe to assume that it can't handle cards larger than 2gb (the maximum that the old FAT file system could address).
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We modeled locally important services that both modeling systems could address – carbon, water, and scenic viewsheds.
A report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in October reported that such "vehicle-to-vehicle" warning systems could address nearly 80percentt of reported crashes that do not involve drunk drivers.
Combining the mobile phone microscopy system with automated sample preparation systems could address challenges associated with use by minimally-trained health workers and the time involved in imaging multiple fields of view [24].
Greater use of computerized decision support (DS) systems could address continuing safety and quality problems in healthcare, but the healthcare field has struggled to implement DS technology.
This could only be achieved by providing an operational smart material handling system that could address public health and safety concern.
Implementing a similar system in Rwanda could address these training concerns.
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