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The phrase "wish to address" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a topic or issue that someone wants to talk about or address. For example: "I wish to address the concerns raised by my colleagues regarding the new project proposal."
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Other countries wish to address CO2 emissions.
"Faced as we are with global environmental deterioration, I wish to address every person living on this planet," he writes.
Jokes imply an irreverence that is at odds with the serious issues many donors wish to address.
They added: "These are matters the Secretary of State will no doubt wish to address by the time of the full [judicial review] hearing".
"That's what I'm talking about with the maturity," said Lendl, emphasizing that he did not wish to address specific incidents in the past.
Dear Friends, I wish to address this short statement to Mr Geert Wilders, his acolytes, indeed to all those like him – the populists, demagogues and political fantasists.
As there are both legal and illegal forms of protest, you may wish to address the difference, and, for the main activity, encourage students to use legal forms.
By joint proclamation, the two could summon all state legislators for a special session of whatever length they choose, and on whatever subject they wish to address.
I wish to address the two letters published Aug. 12 that challenged the recent recommendation with respect to testing for prostate cancer in elderly men.
While America is improving the structure of its financial system, it may also wish to address the lack of cheques and oversight on a central bank which has significantly and independently expanded its mission since August.(Photo credit: AP).
Teachers may also wish to address the distinction between "peaceable" and "violent" protests, the various methods of protest (march, rally, sit-in, etc)., and basic concepts of United States foreign and economic policy here as well.
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