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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost completely alleviated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where a problem or issue has been significantly reduced or resolved, but not entirely eliminated.
Example: "After the new treatment, her symptoms were almost completely alleviated, allowing her to return to her normal activities."
Alternatives: "nearly fully resolved" or "mostly alleviated".
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Interestingly, this trait was almost completely alleviated by the co-provision with NO3−.
Consistent with the results in Figure 3, wild-type MSCs pretreated with IFN γ, TNF α, and IL-17 showed the best therapeutic effect on liver injury, in which liver injury was almost completely alleviated with sharply reduced serum ALT activity, liver necrosis, and lymphocyte infiltration.
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These painful symptoms are completely alleviated by carbamazepine in most patients [2].
"That anxiety will be completely alleviated without the asterisk".
The surging was reduced, he said, but not completely alleviated.
Nimodipine rapidly and completely alleviated her headache and associated neurologic symptoms.
However, a combination of both completely alleviated tactile allodynia.
The symptoms were completely alleviated after administration of certain doses of AH-7921.
However, there is an implant available that significantly, if not completely, alleviates the problem.
The goal of spinal surgery is to either completely alleviate pain or to greatly minimize it.
In summary, skeletal muscle rescue might neither aggravate nor completely alleviate cardiomyopathy.
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