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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleviate the problems that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing solutions or actions aimed at reducing or easing specific issues or difficulties.
Example: "The new policy aims to alleviate the problems that employees face regarding work-life balance."
Alternatives: "mitigate the issues that" or "ease the challenges that".
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"We also wanted to alleviate the problems that come with wearing gang colors, and we knew that the only way to do that was to start with the younger kids and work our way up, so by the time they got to high school they'd be used to wearing school colors".
Vox Capital was launched later that year in Brazil, and became the country's first investment vehicle with a specific mission to alleviate the problems that plagued the country's education, finance, and health sectors, while at the same time generating financial results.
In this article, I describe some occurrences of bat translocation (published, as well as previously unreported) and the potential consequences of that translocation, as the basis for suggesting preventive measures to alleviate the problems that accompany the relocation of bats across the world.
We examined this integrated structure in a laboratory experiment to determine whether it could alleviate the problems that JAD has experienced during SRD.
"The aim is to make the line more efficient and alleviate the problems that some Palestinians face," said Mr. Shoval, though he said he could not confirm the details of the Haaretz article.
Although this is usually the choice of last resort, doctors must sometimes prescribe a third medication to help alleviate the problems that an interaction between two other drugs is causing.
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Using the network for annotation can also alleviate the problem that function inferred by sequence homology (as employed in the above databases) can be misleading.
Democrats and Republicans were quick to trade accusations over who was to blame for the breakdowns in the new voting system that was supposed to have alleviated the problems that led to that climactic ballot-by-ballot recount between President Bush and Al Gore.
The main thrust of the mid-1990s measures was to strengthen the commpetitveness of various sectors while alleviating the problems that arose in the aftermath of the 1994 CFA franc devaluation, as well as providing support to reforms engaged already with donors (MEFP, 1996).
And that strategy isn't likely to alleviate the problem that Romney's cleavage from Bain remains confusing, and a cloud of suspicion hangs over him as long as he refuses to release more income tax returns.
As a result, the editorial presented the issue in the form of a debate on the subject of whether encouraging contraception would help alleviate the problem that "nearly half the nation's black children are living in poverty". The editorial concluded: "All right, the subject makes us uncomfortable, too.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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