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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slight mitigation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small reduction or alleviation of something, often in contexts related to problems, risks, or negative impacts.
Example: "The new policy provides a slight mitigation of the environmental impact caused by industrial activities."
Alternatives: "a minor reduction" or "a small alleviation".
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That is, while health behavior profiles involving smoking continue to pose similar patterns of risk on survival during the later stages of the life course, it appears likely that the selective survival of the most robust individuals in later life results in a slight mitigation of the level of risk that is imposed by profiles that include smoking.
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From start to finish, with a healthy goal haul offering only slight mitigation, Tevez has been an expensive disaster for City, a player they would have been much better doing without.
However, there was slight mitigation in that the innings had become a little stagnant against urgent bowling.
There is some slight mitigation.
Injuries offer only the slightest mitigation.
It essentially depends on the scenario assumptions which fuel-car combination has the lowest GHG mitigation costs, with a slight preference for FT diesel.
A slight?
A slight pause.
A slight firm tilt.
A slight smile rose.
"Everyone" is a slight exaggeration.
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