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Discover Ludwig"mitigated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where something has been reduced or lessened. For example, "The impact of the storm was mitigated with the sandbags."
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We believe this can be mitigated with sufficient planning and competition expertise at the start".
Some next-door annoyances may potentially be mitigated with help from the local municipality.
Pretreatment duration had a positive effect on conversion but was mitigated with increased chemical loadings.
The consequences of runaway reactions are usually mitigated with (a) reliefs and containment systems or (b) shortstopping (reaction inhibition).
It is found that the extremely broadband waves can be almost completely mitigated with metamaterials at subwavelength scale.
They have been mitigated with unlimited processing and storage capacity.
These were party mitigated with the selling of the advowson of the church at Ratcliffe-on-Soar.
This speckle-noise can be somewhat mitigated with suitable choice of the pinhole size [ 10].
Problems caused by missing data can sometimes be mitigated with statistical techniques [ 12].
Results were more mitigated with the more common RNA extraction methods.
IGFBP1 is increased (log2 ratio, 1.27) with E-alone, but the increase is mitigated with E+P (log2 ratio, 0.528).
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