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"lessen tension" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to imply reducing stress or anxiety in a given situation. For example, "I took a deep breath to lessen the tension in the room."
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During the forum, Trump was asked what he would do to lessen tension between the United States and Russia.
By S. J. Perelman The New Yorker, July 21 , 1951P. 20 An item in Science Magazine says that music with anesthesia has been installed in the University of Chicago clinics to help lessen tension of patients undergoing surgery.
CBD for Life has created a selection of creams designed to lessen tension and release tired muscles.
This can be done almost any time to lessen tension and strain.
Look for ways to lessen tension by anticipating his actions and reactions.
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Political relaxation in these countries would lessen tensions and future risks.
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and a White House spokesman responded by saying they welcomed steps to lessen tensions across the Taiwan Strait.
The 2006 agreement was designed to lessen tensions between Okinawans and the more than 20,000 American troops they host.
Her release was seen as a step by Beijing to lessen tensions with Washington over the detention of other U.S.-based Chinese researchers.
"Iran's ruling Islamic establishment needs to lessen tensions with the U.S. and at the same time maintain a controlled animosity with Washington," he said.
Mr. Gluck's lawyer, Leonard Easter, said his client was reaching out to "lessen tensions" caused by Ms. Lemmon's battles against bars.
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