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Discover Ludwig"mitigate against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used when talking about reducing the intensity of unpleasant circumstances or outcomes. For example, "The government implemented policies to mitigate against the economic impact of the pandemic."
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Several factors mitigate against him.
All these things mitigate against permission being granted".
All we can do is try to mitigate against that".
It listed various factors "which could mitigate against prosecuting".
"We don't know perfectly what we need to mitigate against so we need to do both".
Longstanding divisions along ethnic, sectarian and political lines also mitigate against a revolution, he believes.
"And the down payment does help mitigate against the risk of default.
At Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), we are taking two important steps to mitigate against these risks.
How, then, can we mitigate against the worst consequences of trends we can scarcely envisage?
"It is there to mitigate against these short term political and economic difficulties".
mitigate against the effects of developmental disabilities throughout the lifespan of an individual.
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