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Discover Ludwig"alleviate his" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to ease or lessen someone's pain or discomfort. Example: The doctor prescribed medication to alleviate his headache.
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But the assurance did not fully alleviate his concern.
Actually we euthanized him to alleviate his suffering from cancer.
This gives you a chance to alleviate his pain.
In this confused state, he even asked to be killed in order to alleviate his suffering".
La Doulou (not published until 1931) represents his attempt to alleviate his pain by investigating it.
He said the drug helped alleviate his depression -- at least temporarily.
Elliott, 35, underwent two surgical procedures to alleviate his constant back pain.
It also features photos of a series of surgeries, and a difficult recovery, that Nick underwent to alleviate his cramps.
David, who suffers from ME, spends time in Switzerland because the fresh air in the Alps helps alleviate his condition.
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A surrogate model built with an improved semi-supervised learning method is employed to evaluate a part of individuals instead of the user to alleviate his/her burden in evaluation.
Lastly try giving him/her some baby Tylenol, or ibuprofen, sometimes with teething comes fever, so the Tylenol or ibuprofen should help alleviate his/her symptoms as well.
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