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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ameliorate further damage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the intention to improve a situation and prevent additional harm or deterioration.
Example: "The emergency response team worked tirelessly to ameliorate further damage after the natural disaster struck the area."
Alternatives: "mitigate additional harm" or "reduce further damage".
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10, 11 Conversely, during peritoneal recovery, microvilli are more abundant and may ameliorate further damage of the mesothelium, promoting repair by maintaining protection by the glycocalyx.
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In addition to superior penetration depth compared to conventional confocal microscopy [ 29], two-photon excitation minimizes photobleaching, the destruction of fluorophores, and tissue damage by phototoxicity, ameliorating further problems of earlier approaches.
Overall, the reliability of patent data can be ameliorated further.
Deep reductions would further damage the economy.
There has been further damage elsewhere.
The uproar may further damage bilateral ties.
Four minutes later Orient inflicted further damage.
"These would further damage Russia's economy.
Further damage needs to be avoided.
The pedophilia crisis will do further damage.
Maeda recovered to avoid further damage.
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