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The phrase "are being mitigated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or measures that are currently being taken to reduce or lessen the impact of something.
Example: "The risks associated with the project are being mitigated through careful planning and risk assessment."
Alternatives: "are being reduced" or "are being alleviated".
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The limitations in the world sources of energy are being mitigated by the exploitation of renewable forms and by increases in the efficiency of energy utilization.
Increasingly, problems of rising energy demands, dwindling resources, and pollution concerns are being mitigated by turning waste into usable products.
The combined costs should be less than the social costs of market failure that are being mitigated through the regulation.
The absolute claims to religious superiority that have long been part of Catholic identity are being mitigated, if not dismantled.
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This risk, though, is being mitigated by insurance companies that stand to benefit if more of their clients go abroad for cheaper surgeries.
As most patients in the DCCT were at a similar primary-prevention stage in their type 1 diabetes to those in the RASS trial and were also initially normotensive, it is possible that any benefits related to reduction in mean blood pressure by the ACE inhibitor and A2A were being mitigated by a lack of effect on blood pressure variability.
The benefits to society of this growing knowledge are becoming increasingly clear at the same time claimed risks are being shown to have been mitigated.
Systems are being deployed to mitigate the associated significantly longer delays.
Many policies are being designed to mitigate impacts of human activities on the environment.
Global warming attributed in part to the release of the so-called greenhouse gases is becoming an increasing concern, and steps are being implemented to mitigate such emissions.
In this context, seaweed based Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) systems are being designed to mitigate the environmental problems caused by several forms of fed aquaculture.
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