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The phrase "we addresses" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "we address"? You can use "we address" when referring to a group or organization discussing or dealing with a particular issue or topic. Example: "In our meeting, we address the challenges faced by our community and propose solutions."
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This "we" addresses a "you," sometimes possibly the reader, but usually the newcomer fellow, AA, who guards his particular tale of woe, snores contentedly as nightmares torment the others, and flips immediately to soccer scores and the crossword while the rest avoid newspapers.
Finally, we addresses the occupational strategies that guided the pre-Hispanic human settlement in lowland areas of southern South America and contribute to the acknowledgment of earthwork engineering variability in order to understand the evolution processes of the archaeological landscape of Los Tres Cerros archaeological locality.
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