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The phrase "also tempered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been moderated or softened in intensity or severity, often in relation to emotions, opinions, or materials.
Example: "Her enthusiasm for the project was also tempered by the challenges they faced along the way."
Alternatives: "also moderated" or "also softened".
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But Ms. Chung also tempered her optimism.
critics has also tempered a bit.
His praise for Faldo's relentlessly consistent game was also tempered.
It also tempered at least one kosher practice.
The selection was also tempered by the availability of reliable analytical standards.
The recession has also tempered some of his bling-encrusted excess.
But the emphasis on creativity is also tempered with career pragmatism.
Resurgent concerns about the health of the American banking sector also tempered the mood of investors.
Dell also tempered its revenue outlook for the rest of year, citing sluggish sales in the United States and Europe.
It's also tempered by the fact that this study, like all climate change studies, aren't certain, but are estimates.
Higher financing costs also tempered the zeal for overbuilding and for credit-based purchases of cars, furniture and appliances.
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