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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuaging concerns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of alleviating or calming worries or fears about a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The CEO held a press conference aimed at assuaging concerns about the company's financial stability."
Alternatives: "calming fears" or "alleviating worries".
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The structure, aimed at assuaging concerns about Indonesian law, is commonly deployed.
Far from assuaging concerns about the plight of women under Cameron's government, Trott's appointment was the source of anxiety and scepticism.
One issue Dr. Hennessy faces as a Silicon Valley president is assuaging concerns that Stanford is becoming a "techie" paradise at the expense of its humanities and social science departments.
The informal tally bodes poorly for the mayor, who must now split his attention between swaying undecided members of the State Assembly, where opposition up to now has been loudest, and assuaging concerns among council members.
The two positions where the All Blacks could be considered light on back-up cover are – worryingly – openside flanker and fly-half, although Slade's assured display at No 10 yesterday will go some way to assuaging concerns about the gap behind Daniel Carter.
While tax cuts would push up the euro, it is unlikely German bond yields would rise much, if at all, assuaging concerns over the impact on the budget deficit.
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But the TARP deal may not assuage concerns about capital.
The government's promises, though, did little to assuage concerns.
Mr. Kerry absorbed these comments before defending the programs and trying to assuage concerns.
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