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The phrase 'be alleviate' is not grammatically correct
The correct phrase is 'alleviate'. It is usually used as a verb, often used in the context of reducing pain, stress, or difficulty. Example: The doctor prescribed medication to alleviate her pain.
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Both of the above discussed problems can be alleviate by using asymmetric approach.
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