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Discover LudwigThe expression "without addressing" is correct and usable in written English.
This expression can be used to describe the act of omitting to address or consider an issue, or the consequences of not doing so. For example: "She handed in her project without addressing the criticism from her professor."
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Then they left without addressing the crowd.
We went many years without addressing any of our problems.
No designer can succeed without addressing this issue.
Mr. Cheney left the club without addressing reporters.
Mr. Sanders left the event without addressing the crowd.
Without addressing both dangers, there'll be lots of regrets.
ONE cannot speak about bailouts without addressing moral hazard concerns.
They cannot be fully defeated without addressing their political roots, including whatever local support they enjoy.
Hiring a personal organizer, without addressing the underlying issues, isn't the solution.
A truce, they argue, would ease Israel's security fears without addressing the Palestinians' national ambitions.
He added, "I think we have essentially stalled the sectarian conflict without addressing the underlying grievances".
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