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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to abate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to reduce, lessen, or diminish something, often in contexts related to problems, issues, or negative effects.
Example: "The new policy is expected to be able to abate the rising levels of pollution in the city."
Alternatives: "capable of reducing" or "able to lessen".
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Furthermore, conventional treatments are not able to abate the significant dissolved monovalent and divalent ions concentration present in OME.
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Even the first atypical antipsychotic, clozapine, was not able to sufficiently abate tic symptoms [ 5].
Finally, Mr. Braverman said, except to the extent that the letter writer may be able to force the landlord to abate any violations in the apartment by filing a complaint with the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, she generally would have no right to force the landlord to allow her to renovate the apartment herself.
Here it is equally important to be able to exploit the upside of uncertainty as to abate its downside.
A landowner affected by knotweed growth from a neighbouring property may therefore be able to apply to court for an injunction requiring the neighbouring owner to abate the nuisance.
The logic is simple: if the elections fail to abate the unending wrangling for power at the center, sufficient international forces will not be able, as in 2009, to prop up remnants of the government in Kabul through the interval.
The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.
Now the pain began to abate.
The tide does not seem to abate.
This pressure is unlikely to abate.
There is no structural reason for partisanship to abate.
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