"and alleviated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a change from something unpleasant to something pleasant or desirable. For example: "The introduction of the new policy alleviated many of the workers' concerns."
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Modern medicine has increased longevity and alleviated some non-fatal maladies.
That horror is exaggerated and alleviated by the five dancers who periodically gatecrash the room.
The hospice movement in the United States, only several decades old, has significantly reduced avoidance and alleviated a lot of suffering.
It gave the afternoon a sense of historical continuity for me, and alleviated the inevitable feeling that every band and riff needs to be classified precisely.
Ligustrazine inhibited these changes and alleviated burn-mediated hepatic dysfunction.
Sulforaphane reduced the mortality and alleviated the pathological liver injury.
This is because the CRBMs captured time-series data more appropriately and alleviated estimation errors.
The present results evoked that propolis administration improves fish growth and alleviated BPA-induced toxicity.
SsPETE2 bound Cu ion and alleviated formation of hydroxyl radicals in vitro.
Meanwhile, this therapy reduced pulmonary vascular leakage and alleviated the infiltration of inflammatory cells in the lungs, especially neutrophils.
Under ultrasonic irradiation, ultrasonic wave refreshed the liquid-membrane interface continuously and alleviated the deposition of HA aggregates.
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