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The phrase "about how to mitigate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or methods to reduce or alleviate a problem or risk.
Example: "The report provides valuable insights about how to mitigate the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "regarding ways to reduce" or "concerning methods to alleviate".
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So a lot of thinking is going on about how to mitigate those risks.
We are here to chat about how to mitigate the effect of the inevitable future recession.
Our continued prosperity, and possibly even the planet's survival, will require thinking clearly about how to mitigate the resulting damage.
This is the dark side of meritocracy, and Labour should have thought far harder about how to mitigate it.
Food-insecure teens think about how to mitigate their hunger and make food last longer for the whole family.
A global movement of architects, engineers and builders is thinking creatively about how to mitigate climate change by embracing old technologies and inventing new ones.
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"Increasingly operators have to think about project risk and how to mitigate it.
It's about understanding that risk and learning how to mitigate it".
Both the experimental group and the control group received a quiz with multiple choice answers designed to measure respondents' knowledge about radon, how to measure it and how to mitigate it.
It recommends including tailored information for students about the likelihood of finishing a degree, and how to mitigate the risks of dropping out, on government student website Quality Indicators for Teaching and Learning.
How to mitigate this trend?
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