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The phrase "we will address later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular topic or issue will be discussed or dealt with at a later time in the text or conversation. Example: "There are several important points to consider, but we will address later the implications of our findings on future research."
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Finally, through are a set of intestinal cells that participate in variable cell division, which we will address later.
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It should be noted that the unit journal cost has in fact decreased from its peak in 2000, an issue I will address later on.
(This is tempered by the current global economic malaise, and serious concerns about how many of these early stage startups will make it past the seed stage, which I will address later on).
These are good questions, but they have complicated answers which I will address later in this blog.
Ideal theses invite opposing arguments which you will address later e.g. While it seems that SunChips bags are a perfect marketing tool because they are compostable, in fact research has not yet sustained this claim.
"Well, that's something I'll address later," Collins said.
(Please note, this is mainly about VC issues, not seed or angel investing, which has different issues I'll address later).
There seems to be two main types of parents who are skipping routine immunization for their healthy children: the ultra-crunchy and the ultra-conservative (plus a third group that I'll address later).
We will address this issue later.
We will address ATMP manufacturing quantities later.
3. Now since we have the complexes' interfaces represented by graphs, an efficient sub-graph match (we will address in the Discussion section later) can be performed between the interfacial graph of the target complex and the interfacial graph of each 'native' complex in the database under search.
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