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The phrase "alleviates a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that reduces or lessens a problem, burden, or discomfort.
Example: "The new policy alleviates a significant amount of stress for employees during peak work periods."
Alternatives: "reduces a" or "lessens a".
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"It alleviates a lot of anxiety," he said.
"He alleviates a lot of the pressure of playing in New York," Piazza said.
The detection of such a large halo alleviates a long-standing problem for the theory of galaxy formation.
"Alleviating government shutdowns alleviates a lot of the uncertainty that has been plaguing this country, this capital," Ryan said in presenting the deal.
Of course, thanks to China's rapid economic progress, the country already alleviates a lot of poverty each day: last year the number of rural poor fell by 16.5m or over 45,000 people per day.
It also alleviates a lot of the stress that comes with all of the "unknowns" that planning a wedding can bring.
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Describe how the new solution alleviates an organizational pain point.
In these cases, a nuclear factor alleviates an organellar problem arising due to a genomic mutation.
It could alleviate a lot of fears.
"That alleviated a lot of it.
When antidepressants and psychotherapy fail to alleviate a crippling depression.
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