We need to address ourselves to the question of cost.

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a. We need to address ourselves to the question of cost.
https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/address_2

b. We need to address the question of cost. [my version]

What is the difference in meaning between them?

Does (a) mean "we need to apply ourselves to doing something", while (b) simply means "we need to do something"?
 
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"Ourselves" is added to give emphasis, meaning "to take it upon ourselves".

Both versions mean the same thing.
 

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Could native speakers join us? :)
 

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a. sounds wrong to me. Your version b. is good.
 

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"Address oneself to something" is a set phrase.
 

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Apparently they have been ignoring that issue (cost) previously.
 
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