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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuage about" is not a grammatically correct construction in written English.
The verb "assuage" typically takes an object, such as "fears," "concerns," or "anxiety," rather than a preposition like "about." Here is an example of a correct sentence using "assuage": - The therapist helped to assuage her fears about starting a new job. Alternatively, you can use "assuage" as a noun, as in: - The assuagement of her anxiety was a relief. Or as an adjective: - His assuaging words calmed her down. In general, "assuage" means to make something unpleasant or negative less intense or severe. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as emotions, pain, concerns, etc.
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While Mr. Rumsfeld claimed that these reforms had nothing to do with any intention to deploy antisatellite systems or weapons in space, such protestations were cold comfort to the very countries that the United States seeks to assuage about its missile defense program, notably Russia and China.
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China, it is said, might be assuaged about a united Korea with commercial incentives.
Even so, he also sought to assuage concerns about a supply shock, saying that OPEC members, which contribute about 40percentt of daily worldwide production, were already investing $160 billion in new production capacity up to 2012.
But the TARP deal may not assuage concerns about capital.
In his victory speech, Mr Erdoğan sought to assuage fears about his governing style.
Health – Create a brochure for students in your school to assuage fears about anthrax.
He added that the party would now attempt to heal divisions and assuage fears about them.
Perhaps "the conscience of the Senate" will assuage concerns about Gore's unconscionable Asian fund-raising.
Billups did little to assuage concerns about his health, yielding significant time to Rodney Stuckey.
Even with the flawed review ending, Mr. Curry voiced hope that regulators' actions would assuage concerns about the foreclosure process.
Many new rules and laws have come into existence to assuage fears about paedophiles, terrorists or hooligans.
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