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The phrase "aims to mitigate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or intentions to reduce or alleviate a problem or risk.
Example: "The new policy aims to mitigate the impact of climate change on local communities."
Alternatives: "seeks to reduce" or "intends to lessen".
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This paper aims to mitigate these effects.
It also aims to mitigate risks associated with increasing centralization of online content.
It aims to mitigate the dissolution of chromium from stainless steel structures into the molten salts.
The Yellow River diversion project, in operation since 2008, aims to mitigate a projected ecosystem disaster.
This paper aims to mitigate this gap with emphasis on pH effects.
In principle, much of this intervention aims to mitigate the misallocation of resources caused by externalities and other kinds of market failure.
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It aims to mitigating power differentials between researchers and participants that have been the source of considerable debate in both the health research [ 65– 67] and bioethics communities.
Medical devices aim to mitigate disability and keep people functionally independent and gainfully employed.
Aiming to mitigate this mass transfer, the technique of 'crevice containment' (CC) has been proposed.
"We aim to mitigate some of the effects of this with the development of new sources of supply and more rigorous negotiation.
"Brexit already poses a huge risk to our world-leading universities, the government should aim to mitigate this damage not increase it," he added.
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