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"to mitigate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb, meaning to make less severe, severe, or painful. Example: Taking a warm bath can help to mitigate the pain caused by a muscle strain.
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You always have to mitigate".
How to mitigate this trend?
Efforts to mitigate noise are often erased.
There are ways to mitigate these dangers.
The important thing is to mitigate them".
To adapt or to mitigate?
Is there a way to mitigate them?
Darien requested $5.5 million to mitigate flooding.
"There's only a way to mitigate risk".
There are ways to mitigate the costs.
Laws are reactively passed to mitigate.
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