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The phrase "are designed to mitigate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measures or strategies that are intended to reduce or alleviate a problem or risk.
Example: "The new policies are designed to mitigate the impact of climate change on local communities."
Alternatives: "are intended to reduce" or "are meant to lessen".
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Some fee program variations are designed to mitigate the potentially large amount of revenue that a fee program could generate.
He contends that under federal law, payments to local communities are designed to mitigate the impact of a casino, not buy political support.
Forward collision warning (FCW) systems are designed to mitigate the effects of rear-end collisions.
The most immediate barrier is the FCC rules, which are designed to mitigate ultrawideband's potential to interfere with virtually every existing radio frequency service.
At the same time they are putting in place what look to be tax-driven structures that are designed to mitigate taxes on profits.
The new standards represent a 12percentt increase in stringency to be introduced in 2008 and are designed to mitigate the local air quality impacts of aviation.
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The Education Department experiment is designed to mitigate that problem.
One said a KPMG tax shelter was "designed to mitigate an individual's income" and gift and estate taxes.
The core is designed to mitigate the coolant degradation seen in early organic reactors.
The measure is designed to mitigate the impact modern mass farming can have on the environment and local biodiversity and is unpopular with many British farmers.
Many policies are being designed to mitigate impacts of human activities on the environment.
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are designed to address
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