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"tackles the question" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when discussing how someone or something is making an attempt to answer a difficult question. For example, "This article tackles the question of whether or not schools should reopen during the current pandemic."
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"The Mara Crossing", her collection of essays and poems, tackles the question of migration, which she broadly defines as "Go and Come Back" (eg, birds, etc) and "Go and Stay" (eg, invasive species, humans, etc).
Miriam Leonard tackles the question at the Montreal Review.
One of the featured pieces tackles the question "can leadership be taught?" head-on.
OUR sister blog, "The Economist explains", today tackles the question of why Latin Americans are abandoning Catholicism.
An orientation film tackles the question, What is news?, and answers "firsts" and war, among other things.
Jill Greenlee, a political scientist at Brandeis University, tackles the question in her paper "Soccer Moms, Hockey Moms, and the Question of 'Transformative' Motherhood".
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Another film that tackles the questions of faith without being preachy and monotonous in doing so.
Lastly, the researchers tackled the question of extinction rates.
America is not alone in tackling the question.
His consultant tackled the question of fertility at the outset.
Mr Mayr's contribution was to tackle the question of speciation head-on and solve it.
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