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The phrase "alleviate both problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing solutions or actions that aim to reduce or eliminate two specific issues.
Example: "The new policy is designed to alleviate both problems of employee dissatisfaction and high turnover rates."
Alternatives: "mitigate both issues" or "ease both concerns".
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But a clever low-tech water filtration project, requiring large numbers of plastic water bottles, could alleviate both problems.
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He sees a decentralisation of Skid Row, and thus a more even distribution of services for the homeless across the county's 4,751 square miles, as the only way of alleviating both the problems within it and the intensifying friction with the surrounding city.
He'll alleviate those problems".
A parking exchange system in New York to alleviate parking problems?
So far, we have been able to alleviate those problems".
The report recommends several ways to help alleviate the problems.
Banks also took steps to alleviate any problems.
We design solutions intended to alleviate any problems.
Recommendations are provided to alleviate these problems for future MEPs.
Drug or alcohol problems will tend to exacerbate not alleviate these problems, and bring others too.
The licenses would alleviate growing problems associated with the heavy traffic on the airwaves.
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