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The phrase "who addressing" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "who is addressing"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a person who is currently speaking or giving a presentation. Example: "The speaker, who is addressing the audience, has a wealth of experience in the field."
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"Victor was immense," said Moyes, who, addressing a dimly lit media conference, acknowleded Hull had "several" chances.
"OIC countries have demonstrated their resolve to protect their children against polio, with 51 of its 57 Member States already polio-free," said Dr David Heymann, Representative of the Director-General for Polio Eradication, WHO, addressing the OIC delegation at the Summit.
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IT WAS a sombre Stephen Harper who addressed Canadians on October 22nd.
Posada was one of the players who addressed his teammates.
"I want to be the president who addresses production" and also one who creates "unity".
Georgia's Zell Miller, a Democrat who addressed the Republican convention, has been rejected by both sides.
This proliferation preoccupied speakers who addressed the OSCE's mandarins in Dublin.
Avoid girls who address verses to you in this cozy second person.
He is the only civil servant who addresses Mr Tung as louhbaan, deferential Cantonese for boss.
And there were, of course, stars like quarterback Chad Pennington, who addressed his still-unsettled contract situation.
Then there are those who address any elderly person as "dear".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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