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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attenuate your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reduction or weakening of something, such as a signal, emotion, or effect.
Example: "To improve the clarity of the audio, you may need to attenuate your voice when speaking into the microphone."
Alternatives: "reduce your" or "diminish your."
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"You've agreed to attenuate your property rights to expand the industry as a whole".
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Your workouts should improve your health and compliment your way of life, not attenuate or reduce your activities of daily living.
But Israel is taking measures to attenuate these difficulties.
I would attenuate the staircase so that the audience would almost look up it.
Even as the available endorphins attenuate, the memory is right there.
Garcinia cambogia may help attenuate appetite, among other effects.
Still, the assaults on the process attenuate trust, and there is an easy solution.
Writer finally says you should be like your father, but in an attenuated form.
Thank you for sending your work entitled "A genetically attenuated malaria vaccine candidate based on P. falciparum b9/slarp gene-deficient sporozoites" for consideration at eLife.
Given your marital history, your connection with this woman through her brother seems awfully attenuated as a basis for friendship — though you do, apparently, have the same taste in men.
It can make your own life feel as empty and attenuated as those of the people trying to eke out an existence on the screen.
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