"to address this goal" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it when referring to a goal or objective that has been identified and you want to propose a plan of action to achieve it. For example, "We need to develop a plan to address this goal of reducing our carbon emissions by 25% by next year.".
The Swarm constellation was designed to address this goal (see Friis-Christensen et al. 2006).
The primary methods to address this goal are to use more frequency spectrum, to use more network nodes, and to enhance network performance and spectral efficiency.
Although in recent years several different approaches have been proposed to address this goal, no optimal approach to define the model's AD has yet been recognized.
The primary methods to address this goal are to improve air interface, procedures, and signaling and to reduce the distance between the MMC devices and the access node.
There are two general routes to addressing this goal.
To address this primary goal, entrants were challenged to develop new intermolecular potential models for ethylene oxide (CAS # 75-21-8) and to use them to predict a variety of physical properties.
In order to help policy makers across the globe to address this challenging goal, decomposition techniques have been applied to identify the main drivers of changes in energy consumption and CO2 emissions.
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