Sentence examples for almost mitigated from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost mitigated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where the severity or impact of something has been reduced but not entirely eliminated.
Example: "The new policies have almost mitigated the risks associated with data breaches, but some vulnerabilities still remain."
Alternatives: "partially alleviated" or "nearly reduced".

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"Knowing the doctor well" does have a marked positive effect on the CARE score, but this effect is almost mitigated when the doctors wore a facemask.

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It is found that the extremely broadband waves can be almost completely mitigated with metamaterials at subwavelength scale.

It is numerically demonstrated that a transient blast-induced elastic wave with broadband frequencies can be almost completely mitigated or absorbed at a subwavelength scale.

This degradation is however almost completely mitigated using the code-aided approach, yielding essentially the same FER performance as the reference system.

At the regional scale, emissions from damage decay are almost instantaneously mitigated by recovery mechanisms (Figs. 8, 9), so the variability of logging damage has little influence on the overall variability of the carbon balance (Fig. 10).

When iberiotoxin was added, the loss of ATP was almost completely mitigated, but ATP levels were not restored to control levels.

And unlike Ebola and EV-D68, for which there are no vaccines or real treatments, flu can almost always be prevented, or at least mitigated, if you get a flu shot.

Further studies showed that SH resulted in an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inhibition of ROS by N-acetyl L-cysteine (NAC) almost blocked SH-induced DNA damage but only mitigated SH-induced MAPK expression changes, suggesting that both ROS-dependent and -independent pathways were involved in MAPK-mediated SH-induced breast cancer cell death.

The ROS scavenger N-acetyl L-cysteine (NAC) almost blocked SH-induced DNA damage but only mitigated SH-induced MAPK expression changes, indicating that both ROS-dependent and -independent pathways were involved in the MAPK-mediated anti-cancer effect of SH.

Funding risks are somewhat mitigated in the near future, thanks to liquidity provided by central banks.

"It became almost obsessive on the planning board's side to make sure wind is mitigated".

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