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alleviating for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "alleviating for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; "alleviating" should be followed by a direct object rather than "for." Example: "The new policy is aimed at alleviating stress among employees."
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Alternative expressions(7)
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1 human-written examples
Mr Horvath insists that his analysis allows for this possibility.Critics might also wonder why Mr Horvath omitted tests where tDCS seems to have been most effective, in alleviating, for instance, clinical conditions such as depression.
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59 human-written examples
"That sadness was alleviated for me by being back in the studio and making music again".
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Trade-offs, including on revenue, are the only way to alleviate — for now — the painful cuts to domestic programs.
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If that could be alleviated for athletes by Viagra, "performance is going to be enhanced," said Dr. Rundell, the lead researcher of the pollution study.
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The detrimental effects of the use of RCA were alleviated for PR ≤ 15%.
Science
They rigorously tried to identify what "pains" could be alleviated for these people - and what "gains" might be offered to them that would be irresistible?
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But the storm at least alleviated for a few days the heat that has been experienced over Luzon from the past weeks.
Wiki
In an, initially intermittent stage, pain often can be alleviated for short or long periods.
When these markers are combined with 34 conserved markers developed previously [ 21], the requirement to isolate microsatellite loci will be alleviated for most genetic studies of passerine birds.
Science
This problem can be slightly alleviated for contigs as contigs are longer and the alignment can be more precise, thus resulting in a more precise annotation.
Science
The new policy is a bottleneck for alleviating poverty for rural citizens, particularly the transhumant nomads, although the government pledges to improve the livelihood of rural people.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "alleviating for", use "alleviating" followed by a direct object. For example, "The government is alleviating poverty" is correct. If you wish to use a preposition, rephrase the sentence to use alternatives like "providing relief to" or "mitigating the impact on".
Common error
The verb "alleviating" typically requires a direct object. Avoid using "for" directly after it. Instead of saying "alleviating for the poor", say "alleviating poverty" or "providing relief for the poor".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "alleviating for" functions incorrectly as it attempts to link the verb "alleviating" with an indirect object using "for". According to Ludwig, this construction is not standard English and is generally considered grammatically incorrect.
Frequent in
Science
29%
News & Media
59%
Wiki
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "alleviating for" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI indicates that "alleviating" should be followed by a direct object. Instead of using "alleviating for", rephrase your sentence to use alternatives such as "providing relief to", "mitigating the impact on", or "reducing the burden on", or simply use “alleviating” followed by a direct object. The most common mistake is the misuse of the preposition "for" after "alleviating". While the analyzed sources vary in their fields, the consensus is to avoid this construction to maintain grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
alleviating the burden on
Focuses on reducing the weight or pressure on someone or something.
mitigating the impact on
Emphasizes lessening the negative effects on something.
reducing the strain on
Highlights decreasing the pressure or tension on something.
easing the pressure on
Implies making something less difficult or stressful for someone.
lessening the effect on
Concentrates on diminishing the influence or result on something.
solving problems for
Focuses on finding solutions for specific issues or people.
providing relief to
Highlights offering comfort or assistance to someone in need.
ameliorating conditions for
Emphasizes improving circumstances or situations for someone.
addressing concerns of
Focuses on dealing with and resolving specific worries or issues of someone.
tackling challenges for
Implies actively working to overcome obstacles for a specific purpose or group.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "alleviating" in a sentence?
Use "alleviating" followed by a direct object, like "alleviating pain", "alleviating stress", or "alleviating concerns". Avoid constructions like "alleviating for".
What are some alternatives to "alleviating for"?
Consider using phrases like "providing relief to", "mitigating the impact on", or "reducing the burden on" instead of "alleviating for".
Is "alleviating for" grammatically correct?
No, "alleviating for" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use "alleviating" followed by a direct object. For example, instead of "alleviating for the company", use "alleviating confusion".
What's the difference between "alleviating" and "providing relief"?
"Alleviating" means to make suffering, deficiency, or a problem less severe. "Providing relief" suggests offering assistance or comfort to ease a burden. While similar, "providing relief" often implies a more active or direct intervention. For example, you can use alternatives like "providing relief to", "mitigating the impact on" or "reducing the burden on".
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