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The phrase "able to mitigate a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to reduce or alleviate a particular issue or problem.
Example: "The new policy is designed to be able to mitigate a range of environmental impacts caused by industrial activities."
Alternatives: "capable of reducing a" or "able to lessen a".
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"They have been able to mitigate a large amount of the explosive hazard, and it's getting to a manageable point," Mayor Jerry Jones said in a telephone interview Tuesday afternoon.
With the hybrid approach, the PFD is able to mitigate a large portion of the CS interference allowing the convolutional code to operate on the resulting signal which is mostly corrupted by stationary noise.
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Second, most foreign central banks should be able to mitigate an undesirable tightening of their own financial conditions through appropriate policy actions.
Since the antivirals stockpiled in Italy are sufficient to treat only about 7 millions individuals, corresponding to the 12% of the population, Italy seems to be able to mitigate an influenza pandemic only at the very beginning of the outbreak.
While we are doing everything we can to prepare, we will not be able to mitigate all of the impacts of a no-deal exit on Scotland.
"It looks to me like we should be able to mitigate any impact on the community, but you never know," he added.
GDS said: "We expect most remaining government devices using Windows XP will be able to mitigate any risks … where this is not possible, they may need to review their own short-term transition support".
These batteries do seem to be able to mitigate such a threat to some extent.
While stem cell therapy is still under investigation and remains at best an interim treatment for ALS, able to mitigate symptoms for a short period of time, others believe that in future it may prove highly effective as part of a combination treatment in conjunction with gene therapy.
But ABN was able to mitigate that slowdown with a strong showing by its Brazilian unit and a surge in consumer lending, including home and car loans.
Ms Ahrendts said that through better negotiation with suppliers, aided by its increased volumes, it would be able to "mitigate all these to a large extent".
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