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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt mitigation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a sudden or unexpected reduction in severity or intensity is being described.
Example: "The abrupt mitigation of the crisis surprised everyone, as no one anticipated such a swift resolution."
Alternatives: "sudden reduction" or "immediate alleviation".
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The predicted island sizes, as well as the abrupt mitigation of fracture below a critical film thickness due to the diminishing tensile stress zone, is quantitatively in good agreement with experiments.
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The carbon stored in vegetation and soils is a vitally important component of national greenhouse gas mitigation strategies [1], and abrupt changes in carbon storage can indicate interruptions of other ecosystem services such as water quality and biodiversity [2, 3].
The carbon stored in vegetation and soils is a vitally important component of national greenhouse gas mitigation strategies [ 1], and abrupt changes in carbon storage can indicate interruptions of other ecosystem services such as water quality and biodiversity [ 2, 3].
RS4 led to an abrupt increase in the abundance of Bifidobacterium adolescentis in some subjects with a slight mitigation throughout the three-week feeding period (subject 1, 4, and 6).
"Mitigation becomes challenging".
Pollution mitigation outreach worker?
Mr Perry pleads mitigation.
"There is no mitigation.
Is that mitigation?
An abrupt stop.
Very abrupt," she says.
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