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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleviate by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or actions that reduce or lessen something, typically in relation to pain, stress, or problems.
Example: "The new policy aims to alleviate by providing additional resources to those in need."
Alternatives: "reduce through" or "mitigate by".
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8th over: New Zealand 38-2 There's a bit of a lull here, which Styris does his best to alleviate by sending the ball past square leg for three.
Gun violence is a public-health problem that physicians may be able to help alleviate by conducting research and educating patients about gun safety, said experts at a recent teach-in on campus.
This development threatened complete bankruptcy of the royal finances, which Godoy attempted to alleviate by the issue of state bonds and the sale of church properties a measure that alienated conservatives.
Imbalances in the synthesis of r-proteins and rRNAs lead to the rapid aggregation of newly synthesized orphan r-proteins and compromise essential cellular processes, which cells alleviate by activating proteostasis genes.
Both of the above discussed problems can be alleviate by using asymmetric approach.
Parental care might be explained on egoistic grounds: a belief about the child's distress causes the parent pain that the parent believes she can alleviate by helping, or the parent believes that she will be caused pain if she does not help.
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Such feelings were alleviated by a winner.
"All these problems are alleviated by doing voluntary work.
The stresses of decline are alleviated by football championships.
It can be alleviated by fresh air and meeting people.
The funding impasse could be alleviated by private philanthropy.
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