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The phrase "a concomitant mitigation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that a reduction or alleviation is occurring simultaneously with another event or action.
Example: "The new policy led to a concomitant mitigation of environmental impacts while promoting economic growth."
Alternatives: "an accompanying reduction of" or "a simultaneous alleviation of".
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Osmon-McLeod et al. (2011) found that the data indicate that long fiber chrysotile showed ∼70% mass loss and a marked decrease in length with long-term incubation in the Gambles solution, with a concomitant mitigation of the pathogenicity seen in mice injected with 0 weeks samples.
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Is there a lack of concern about security among senior officials and a concomitant inadequacy of priority and resources?
The 18th century brings both a new sense of shining sun, and a concomitant awareness of filth, mud and smoke.
The country has been at war in Afghanistan and Iraq for almost 10 years, with a concomitant toll of death and injuries.
Therefore, a concomitant advantage of i.n.n
He and his colleagues aren't sure whether weakened females, reduced food resources (a concomitant of climate change) or pollution may be to blame.
Such crimes were almost a concomitant of colonial empire.
"I cannot see a potential mitigation of the CO2 buildup".
This results in a mitigation of the signal intensity.
On the whole, this approach has yielded a mitigation of adverse psychological consequences, particularly among school children.
Higher levels of SA suggest an increased mitigation of ROS during metal stress.
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