I would like to start a sentence with In address to.
Example 1
In address to this problem, several examples have been presented.
Example 2
In address to the trade-off between work and rest, as we work more we have a more stressful life.
- Is this sentence grammatically correct?
- Is it idiomatic to start a sentence with such a phrase?
- Is there a better form of expressing the same meaning?
Update:
Here, I mean the examples are provided to imply problems. I do not mean that the examples are provided because of the problem.
I feel "with regard to" does not give the same sense. However, I am not sure about it.