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Discover Ludwig"alleviation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a reduction in something, such as pain, distress, burden, etc. For example, "The doctor prescribed medication to help with the alleviation of her symptoms."
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Alleviation of stress may reduce symptoms.
The only possibility for the alleviation of suffering.
My final reason is one of pride, or to put it another way, alleviation of insecurity.
We wish to see the protection of all civilians and the alleviation of their current suffering.
"I think anyone would appreciate some alleviation of traffic," she said.
Our sector has long played a crucial role in the alleviation of global poverty.
All he could experience was a slight alleviation of his symptoms.
He supports gay rights, job training programs and the alleviation of hunger.
There was Vincent Astor, who started a foundation for "the alleviation of human misery".
They decided that its purpose should be defined in the most universal terms possible—"the alleviation of human misery".
But they have not allowed access to besieged towns and there has been little alleviation of the crisis.
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