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Discover Ludwig"abate with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to lessen or reduce something with the help of something else. Example: The medicine helped abate the pain with its strong and effective ingredients.
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The intensity does not abate with desserts.
These feelings do not abate with experience, but rather expand.
One was San Antonio Abate, with its unusual concave exterior, a missing belfry and raggedy courtyard.
Amantadine's possible adverse effects, which abate with time, include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, insomnia, anxiety, impaired concentration and seizures.
These two incidents, I think, show conclusively that the coercion continued after, and did not abate with, the first confession.
The shower of foie gras and truffles does not abate with the arrival of the main courses.
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The results indicated that the AOX could be abated with prolonged electrolytic treatment.
His doubts about Trump are growing, not abating, with each passing day.
The billionaire's hunger for success shows no sign of abating with age.
The fear of continued injury had abated with the excitement of the game.
And the fear abates with the story's reassuringly warm and cozy ending.
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