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Examples for "address"
Examples for "address"
1This needs the health system to address barriers in the health system.
2Earlier this year, the Commission proposed a directive to address this problem.
3However, Davidson said there were still systemic problems police needed to address.
4However, a tax is not the best way to address this problem.
5The Welsh government said health boards were working to address backlog issues.
1The accost and the reply sounded like reports from the same pistol.
2You are the first to accost me for now three hundred years.
3I don't want to have that girl accost me in the street.
4No attempt had up to that time been made to accost her.
5The cactus punks watched Ori and Baron but did not accost them.
1You think you can just come up to me and say 'vagina'?
2Do you really think you'd come up to Cambridge at spring break?
3Tell him to come up to Beijing in the next few days.
4Danielle had come up to be with me and drive me home.
5They were the first to come up to us and congratulate us.
6It would probably come up to the shoulder of a Jacketed soldier.
7A man had come up to you and given you the coat.
8He thanked her for letting him come up to see her place.
9Brock had come up to stand beside her on the narrow trail.
10At length the snake stopped, allowing Timou to come up to it.
11She wants me to come up to Northridge and hide Richard's arsenal.
12Why don't I come up to Tahoe on Friday for the weekend?
13Because they had to come up to surface to recharge their batteries.
14The former come up to fish in summer and are the aristocrats.
15I'm in Kellogg's cigar store and a fella come up to me.
16The colours come up to your eyes in the most wonderful way.
Translations for come up to