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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then addressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is speaking to or dealing with a particular subject or audience after a previous action. Example: "The speaker began by outlining the main issues, then addressing the concerns raised by the audience."
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Then, addressing his followers, he shifted straight into an exhortation to martyrdom.
Then, addressing him directly, she said: "Only God can repay you for your goodness.
Then, addressing his followers, he shifted into an exhortation to martyrdom.
Then, addressing me in English, he said, "Watch yourself, I got to jump that log".
Then addressing the EU, he said: "Better choose purgatory, hell is filled up".
Then, addressing an audience member, he added, "You might as well get up, lady".
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Neil then addressed militants directly.
They then addressed them, episode by episode.
And then address the materials.
He then addressed his ball.
Ms. Sard then addressed the court.
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