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Discover LudwigThe phrase "help mitigating" is not a sentence by itself, and therefore it is not correct
In order for it to be correct and usable in written English, it must be a part of an actual sentence. For example, "We are looking for ways to help mitigate this problem." In this case, "help mitigate" is functioning as a verb phrase.
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In our piece we also argue that the fact that battery technology is still evolving could help mitigating the problem.
This proves, that the proposed technique would able to help mitigating APT attack through spear phishing in the Smartphone.
Addressing this gap, we introduce a theory-driven guidance to avoid the epistemological pitfalls and to help mitigating the epistemological challenges encountered during the BDA process.
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But it could help mitigate the damage.
What policies can help mitigate PTSD?
Can urban trees help mitigate climate change?
Several treatments help mitigate this problem.
Fiscal devolution could help mitigate the harm caused by austerity.
And the dividends they pay will help mitigate losses.
Technical analysis, its advocates say, may help mitigate that risk.
But radical global measures can help mitigate the damage.
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