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addressing

Aussprache: [əˈdrɛsɪŋ]

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Kontext: „communication“

(verb) to speak to someone or to write to someone, usually to share information or give instructions. When you address someone, you are directing your words toward them, like when a teacher talks to students.

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The teacher is addressing the class about their homework.

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She is not addressing the issue, which is making it worse.

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Are you addressing everyone in the meeting today?

Kontext: „problem-solving“

(verb) to focus on and try to fix a problem or situation. When you address a problem, you are taking steps to understand it and work toward a solution, like when a team works on fixing a mistake.

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The manager is addressing the team's concerns about the project.

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He ignored the problems instead of addressing them head-on.

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How are we addressing the issues that were raised in the last meeting?

Kontext: „location“

(noun) the details of where someone lives or where a place is located. An address typically includes the street name, number, city, and sometimes the postal code, like when you tell someone where to send a letter.

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Please write your home address on the form.

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Without an address, we can't send you the package.

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What is the address of your new school?

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