address - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • sender: Returned goods must clearly show the full name and address of the sender.

Object

  • issue: In order to address these issues, we consider two possible models upon which an evaluation strategy may be based.
  • envelope: You don't need to send a stamped addressed envelope.
  • problem: We need to be more innovative in how we address the problem.
  • question: The report is clearly troubled by the need to address the question of what public service broadcasting is really for.
  • concern: Patients should always address specific medical concerns with their physicians.
  • challenge: The first three themes seek to address the key challenges identified within the medium term strategy.

Converse of object

  • specify: Email Settings Screen 3. You can specify an email address for all mail to be sent to in the first box.

Adjective modifier

  • postal: Authors ' affiliations: postal addresses, e-mail addresses.
  • registered: Registered Address in the State of Nevada for 12 months.
  • e-mail: Please take care to send your name, address and either telephone number or e-mail address.
  • valid: Email Address Please enter a valid email address that you will be checking regularly.
  • known: Their last known address ( in 1928 ) was 18 St Andrews Crescent Harrogate Yorkshire.
  • presidential: In November, I delivered the presidential address which has proven to be quite controversial.

Noun used with modifier

  • email: Email Settings Screen 3. You can specify an email address for all mail to be sent to in the first box.
  • E-mail: My E-mail address will be changing soon due to a change in providers.
  • keynote: Sir Jeremy Issacs will give a keynote address on the evening of 7 November 2003.
  • web: To find out more, go to the SERD web address.
  • mailing: All they ask for is a mailing address and an email address.
  • mail: Mail Then Click in the address box and type in the full e- mail address of the person you are sending the message to.

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