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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are tempered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been moderated, softened, or made less extreme, often in the context of emotions, reactions, or materials.
Example: "Her harsh words were tempered by a sense of understanding and compassion."
Alternatives: "are moderated" or "are softened".
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are tempered
noun
A tendency to be of a certain type of mood.
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This can be stated in similar words as: HT and HHT of tempered distributions are tempered distributions.
Grand statements commemorating victory are tempered by everyday realities.
But even her sunniest memories are tempered with shadows.
Today, her plans to expand coverage are tempered and incremental.
Of course, all these considerations are tempered by the additional features of each instrument setup.
But their protests are tempered by "respect," he said, giving himself some of the credit.
Expectations are tempered for 2012 and TBD for the immediate future after this season.
Whatever chuckles a new mockumentary produces are tempered by a feeling of futility.
But Mr. Karayilan's defiant words are tempered by his desire for peace.
In Mr. Alpert's hands even the bullfighting fanfares of mariachi are tempered.
These ambitions are tempered by TE at the school-level, which are lower in these schools.
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