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The phrase "attenuate the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to lessen, reduce, or weaken something. Example: The medication helped attenuate the pain in her knee, allowing her to walk without discomfort.
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Even as the available endorphins attenuate, the memory is right there.
I would attenuate the staircase so that the audience would almost look up it.
If these films attenuate the difference between victim and perpetrator, Edward Zwick's "Defiance" might seem to be the reverse.
Such a presumption is necessary to level the playing field between mothers and fathers and to attenuate the virtual veto power and financial advantage mothers enjoy in divorce.
In "Truth," the chronological narration seems instead to attenuate the life, to make it little more than a recitation of one thing after another.
Thus, increased PAI-1 may attenuate the mural adaptive response.
The active absorber can successfully attenuate the vibration.
However, changing contexts did not attenuate the preexposure effect.
The objective is to attenuate the ship's vertical motions.
This increased distance is thought to attenuate the loss of crestal bone height [29].
In 23% of the subjects, sumatriptan did not attenuate the DBF response.
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