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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleviate her" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to show that you are helping someone to make a difficult situation easier or more bearable. For example, "I wanted to do what I could to alleviate her suffering."
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"She says would do anything to alleviate her brother's suffering".
Even the prescription painkillers Rhoda steals from the vet's practice do nothing to alleviate her suffering.
He then offered her wine and a pill, she claimed, ostensibly to alleviate her period pains.
The 52-year-old finds that it helps to alleviate her anxiety, depression, and back pain.
Now, 13 years later, she is still incontinent and uses old clothes to alleviate her symptoms.
During their meeting, she alleged, he offered her wine and a pill, ostensibly to alleviate her period pains.
If we were psychiatrists, we'd need little justification to prescribe any drug that might help alleviate her suffering.
The injections alleviate her physical distress; the torrents of words, the flood of memories, help her keep oblivion at bay.
My listening to her poems and encouraging her did nothing to alleviate her terrible loneliness and despair.
Then he said Sticky sounded as if she might need help to alleviate her separation anxiety when I am gone.
Schneider said that this runs counter to what she observed and does nothing to alleviate her organization's concerns.
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