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"cushion this effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to soften or lessen the impact or consequences of something. This phrase is typically used when discussing the potential negative effects of an action or decision, and how to mitigate them. Example: "We need to cushion this effect by implementing a contingency plan in case the project falls through."
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To cushion this effect, we could have followed up the participants more closely by, e.g. phone calls.
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This has helped cushion the effect on Chinese exporters from the euro's difficulties.
The officials also described a few strategies intended to cushion the effect of the cuts.
Production backlogs resulting from past contracts are also expected to cushion the effect.
The trial adjudicator, either the judge or the jury, may cushion the effect of extreme prosecutorial death-seeking behavior.
Fill in any reasonable number, Professor Kenen concludes, and the Fed can cushion the effect on jobs and living standards.
Unemployment at the bottom of the pyramid (BOP) could be as high as 70% but social grants cushion the effect.
The project's cost estimate includes base cost, contingency cost, cost to cushion the effect of future market condition and escalation.
The krone appreciated 30% against the dollar between February and year-end 2002, although Holmen says forward hedges and contract provisions cushion the effect).
These choices will help cushion the effect of the takeoff; The first choice you need to make before you launch is who you'll have as a part of your team.
At the same time, trade multilateralism (the World Trade Organisation) is stagnating, without the increasing number of bilateral agreements being able to cushion the effect of protectionist tendencies and trade conflicts.
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