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Discover Ludwig"alleviate guilty" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
The word "guilty" is an adjective that describes a person's feelings or state of mind, not an object or action that can be alleviated. The correct phrase would be "alleviate guilt" or "alleviate feelings of guilt." Example: The therapist helped her to alleviate her guilt over the accident by encouraging her to forgive herself.
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"Changing the content of our memories or altering their emotional tonalities, however desirable to alleviate guilty or painful consciousness, could subtly reshape who we are," the council wrote in "Beyond Therapy".
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Concern #3: Alleviating guilty feelings Determining if an aging parent or loved one should consider a senior living community can be an emotionally exhausting decision, especially if feelings of guilt begin to emerge.
He'll alleviate those problems".
The new policy should alleviate the problem.
Are we confident intervening will alleviate suffering?
The Pew grant will alleviate that burden.
It could alleviate a lot of fears.
This can alleviate some short-term pressures.
Radius toothbrushes will also alleviate bathroom boredom.
New rules aim to alleviate the problem.
You don't even alleviate my anxiety.
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