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alleviating to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "alleviating to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in any context, as "alleviating" usually requires a direct object or a preposition like "of" or "for." Example: "The medication is effective in alleviating pain."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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4 human-written examples
Numerical results indicate that the proposed method permits alleviating, to a great extent, the bullwhip effect in comparison with the existing logistics management strategies.
Results indicate that medium sized firms appear to be more liquidity constrained in their investment behavior than either the smallest or largest firms in the study, suggesting that the unique German infrastructure designed to assist the small firm has indeed succeeded in alleviating, to some degree, such liquidity constraints.
Below, four types of interaction between the genes A and B are shown: gene A is alleviating to gene B, gene A is aggravating to gene B; and in reverse, B alleviates or aggravates gene A. Whenever the genetic interaction (black arrows) is parallel or anti- parallel to one of the single gene effects, a directional genetic interaction is called.
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A variety of modern numerical tools have been developed enabling comprehensive modeling of nonlinear rocking response 31 – 37, alleviating to some degree the skepticism regarding the uncertainties traditionally associated with prediction of the performance of rocking foundations for use in design.
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Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
They emerge to bolster him, to alleviate the burdens that can be alleviated, to share what can be shared.
News & Media
If the stress associated with them can be alleviated to some degree, why not do so?
Wiki
They can be used to alleviate PTSD, and to give relief to those with fatal diseases.
News & Media
The only way to alleviate those is to no longer compare our pain to others'.
News & Media
Take ibuprofen to alleviate swelling and to reduce pain.
Wiki
Wear support stockings to bed to alleviate night cramps.[13].[13]
Wiki
BMW is going to great lengths to alleviate range anxiety.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to convey the idea of lessening or reducing something, use the verb "alleviate" with a direct object (e.g., "alleviate pain") or with prepositions like "alleviate the burden of" or "alleviate concerns about" for grammatically sound and clear communication.
Common error
Avoid using "alleviating to" as it is grammatically incorrect. The verb "alleviate" typically requires a direct object or a preposition like "of" or "from" to connect it to the thing being lessened. For example, use "alleviating pain" or "alleviating suffering from anxiety" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "alleviating to" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage of the verb "alleviating" requires a direct object or a preposition such as "of" or "from". As Ludwig AI states, "alleviating" requires a direct object or a preposition.
Frequent in
Science
75%
News & Media
13%
Wiki
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "alleviating to" is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect, with the proper usage requiring a direct object or a preposition like "of" or "from". Despite appearing in some scientific and news sources, its incorrect structure undermines its effectiveness and suitability for formal contexts. Alternatives such as "alleviating something", "providing relief for", or "mitigating the impact on" offer grammatically sound ways to convey the intended meaning. Therefore, careful attention to grammatical correctness is crucial when aiming to express the concept of reducing or lessening something.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
alleviating something
This is the basic, grammatically correct form using "alleviating" with a direct object.
providing relief for
Changes the verb to "providing relief" and uses "for" to indicate what is being relieved.
mitigating the impact on
Replaces "alleviating" with "mitigating" and specifies "impact on" something.
reducing the burden on
Uses "reducing" instead of "alleviating" and "burden on" to express lessening a weight.
easing the strain on
Employs "easing" and "strain on" to convey a lessening of pressure.
diminishing the effect on
Substitutes "alleviating" with "diminishing" and uses "effect on" to indicate a reduced impact.
lessening the pressure on
Utilizes "lessening" and "pressure on" to represent a reduction in stress.
soothing something
Uses "soothing" to convey a sense of calming or alleviating distress.
ameliorating the condition of
Replaces "alleviating" with the more formal "ameliorating" and specifies "condition of".
improving outcomes for
Shifts the focus to positive results using "improving outcomes" rather than direct alleviation.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the word "alleviate" in a sentence?
The word "alleviate" requires a direct object. For example, you can say "alleviate pain", "alleviate suffering", or "alleviate concerns". Avoid using "alleviate to" as it is grammatically incorrect.
What are some alternatives to the incorrect phrase "alleviating to"?
Instead of "alleviating to", you can use phrases like "providing relief for", "mitigating the impact on", or "reducing the burden on", depending on the specific context.
Is "alleviating to" grammatically correct?
No, "alleviating to" is not grammatically correct. The verb "alleviate" should be followed by a direct object or a preposition like "of" or "from". For example, it's correct to say "alleviating the symptoms".
What is the difference between "alleviating" and "alleviating to"?
"Alleviating" correctly requires a direct object or a preposition, indicating what is being reduced or lessened (e.g., "alleviating stress"). The phrase "alleviating to" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. It's more appropriate to use constructions like "reducing the effect of" or "easing the burden on".
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