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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are mitigating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or factors that lessen the severity or impact of a situation.
Example: "The new policies are mitigating the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "are alleviating" or "are reducing".
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Are you using the resource in ways that are going to substantially alter the natural patterns that are mitigating the erosion process already?" I asked Thieler if he considered nourishment a long-term sustainable solution to coastal protection.
But two factors are mitigating their joy.
His age, good character, borderline intelligence and abnormally compliant personality are mitigating features in his case".
Some companies are mitigating this burden by allowing more telecommuting, he said.
But Supporting People cuts are mitigating against foyers' ability to do that.
Either way, it is now accepted that doctors are — like anyone — susceptible to money, and we are mitigating those influences by requiring transparency.
"We are alert to all of the possibilities and are mitigating strategies in the way we've positioned ourselves in the region," General Dempsey said.
Acquiring all of your friends' used baby crap is an act of reciprocal altruism: you are providing them with a conveniently located recycling station, staffed by a huggable infant, and they are mitigating your financially catastrophic decision to breed.
Some fund managers are mitigating that risk by using short-term bonds, which should not drop in price as much as long-term bonds would if interest rates increase.
"There are some serious risks here, but we are mitigating them".
With the stakes as high as they are, executives are mitigating risks when it comes to new technology.
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