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address

[uh-dres, ad-res, uh-dres] / əˈdrɛs, ˈæd rɛs, əˈdrɛs /






Example Sentences

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“We are firmly opposed to social irregularities, but the question is how they should be addressed.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Once changed, old email addresses will remain active, and users will continue to receive emails sent to both the old and new addresses.

From Los Angeles Times

While the new law doesn’t address the lawsuits, it does institute measures intended to stop future abuse and hold schools more accountable.

From Los Angeles Times

So he went to A&E and was met by the police, but felt more could have been done to address the root cause.

From BBC

The European Parliament on Dec. 17 approved another one-year delay and several “simplifications” that address some of the worst burdens of compliance—but only for those inside the EU.

From The Wall Street Journal