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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attenuated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is made weaker or less intense, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The vaccine was attenuated with a weakened strain of the virus to enhance safety."
Alternatives: "diluted with" or "reduced with".
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Many said Mr. Manning's stamina hardly attenuated with age.
Sound pressure attenuated with distance from the reef at dawn.
Nitric oxide mediated recovery sleep is attenuated with aging.
These low frequencies attenuated with distance from the reef during the dawn transect.
Bacterial strains without these factors are usually attenuated with respect to the infection process.
(A) BMP7 transcript was upregulated by ITF2357, but attenuated with TGFβ.
The tachyarrhythmias were attenuated, with evidence of improved autonomic tone.
Compared with Cy3-negative LSK cells, colony-forming capacity of Cy3-positive LSK cells was attenuated with or without IM.
Claire survived nearly everyone in the Shelleys' circle, dying in 1879, but her feelings of victimhood were not attenuated with age.
Moreover, 1st, 2nd and 3rd harmonics are attenuated with the maximum level of −20 dB.
More strikingly, Aβ42 aggregation in the hybrids-treated Drosophila was attenuated with effective neuroprotection.
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