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The phrase "allay to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as "allay" typically does not pair with "to."
Example: "The manager tried to allay concerns about the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "calm fears" or "ease worries."
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What remedies, you say, might this fester allay to capture its former allure?
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Any residual concerns were allayed to some extent by Gome's extraordinary growth.
"Any fears of the club ceasing to exist I think can be allayed to an extent by the show of support from the fans," Thomas said.
This gave patients more control and helped to allay fears related to their prognosis.
This stomach lining can be beneficial in treating upset stomach and helping to allay the need to vomit.[11].[11]
Whether those movies helped to calm public fears or to allay them remains open to debate.
(To allay suspicion, producers offered to let an independent auditor keep an eye on the books).
The more explicit your policy, the more likely you are to allay any concerns visitors to your site may have.
At a news conference on Monday, some officials seemed to want to allay their fears.
He showed that to us to allay our fears.
Google submitted proposals to the Commission to allay their concerns back in February.
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