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The phrase "alleviate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of reducing or easing something, typically in relation to pain, problems, or burdens. Example: "The new policy aims to alleviate the financial strain on low-income families."
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The new policy should alleviate the problem.
New rules aim to alleviate the problem.
It certainly helps alleviate the inevitable boredom.
I did a funny to alleviate the tension.
But nor has it done much to alleviate the problem.
Nor could I alleviate the family's financial crisis.
Perhaps I can help alleviate the pundits' bafflement.
Doctors used a chest tube to alleviate the bleeding.
It also would not alleviate the country's economic problems.
Shifted her buttocks hoping to alleviate the stinging red ants.
"We're trying to alleviate the fears of the employees".
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