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The phrase "attenuate from" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression is "attenuate" used without "from," as it means to reduce the force, effect, or severity of something.
Example: "The medication is designed to attenuate the symptoms of the disease."
Alternatives: "reduce" or "diminish".
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If the placebo period is sufficiently long, the effect may attenuate from its peak.
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The police error, the chief justice wrote, was "isolated negligence attenuated from the arrest".
Ms. LaGamma describes these two pieces as "elegantly attenuated," from their exceptionally tall horns to their angled legs.
The National Defense Authorization Act, recently passed, makes it possible for there to be more, in more places and in circumstances ever more attenuated from the day of the attacks in September.
Calling the error "isolated negligence attenuated from the arrest," Chief Justice Roberts said the lower courts had been correct in allowing the jury in Mr. Herring's case to consider the evidence.
We found that dam regulation resulted in four main impact classes on the flow regimes and that the regulated capacity was interannually attenuated from 1973 to 2010.
"That's not a healthy thing for citizenship, and it's not good for these people themselves either, if they feel attenuated from their government".
However, under the particular facts of that case, the court concluded the happenstance of place and time was too attenuated from the defendant's conduct for liability to be imposed.
The SAXS and SANS analysis revealed the hollow sphere structure of the dPS corona from SANS with an electron density profile attenuated from the center of the LCP core from SAXS.
But in a three-page order, Judge Kaplan said that "the government has failed to prove that Abebe's testimony is sufficiently attenuated from Ghailani's coerced statements to permit its receipt in evidence".
Results: About 1/3 more ADHD than LNCG children had ESE (both types), but association with gestational smoke attenuated from P=0.024 to 0.094 when subjects with comorbid OD D/CDwere excluded, although total smoke exposure retained significance (P=0.006).
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