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The phrase "alleviation package" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to economic or social measures aimed at reducing hardship or providing relief.
Example: "The government announced an alleviation package to support families affected by the recent economic downturn."
Alternatives: "relief package" or "support package".
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Police even distributed bottles of water to demonstrators.But last month's increase in government salaries and pensions of 20 dinars (about $28) per month as part of 370m dinar poverty alleviation package has failed to dampen discontent.
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The high-temperature retail display, after chilled storage at 0 °C, resulted in a drastic decline in quality, even with some alleviation offered by the master packaging system.
This paper interrogates the strength of the package by rating its efficacy and impact on poverty alleviation.
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How highly does poverty alleviation rank?
They hope for alleviation and cure.
You can think of it as pain alleviation.
The only possibility for the alleviation of suffering.
There was the United Nations of poverty alleviation — still a responsibility.
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