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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mitigates risk" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the reduction of potential danger, harm, or loss. For example, "Implementing safety protocols mitigates the risk of harm to workers in the factory."
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The Osborne trap shatters the social contract that mitigates risk and provides an adequate income to all.
Early and frequent patient mobilization substantially mitigates risk for post-intensive care syndrome and long-term functional impairment.
Dr. Rothwell said research indicates that a low 75-milligram dose of aspirin a day mitigates risk, but he urged patients to seek individualized guidance from a physician.
Plotting the scores for Nike's two options on a spider chart clearly demonstrates that "promoting the participation of girls in sports" creates more value for the brand and mitigates risk better than "decreasing material waste in manufacturing" would.
Diversity of deal types mitigates risk, too.
That mitigates risk for them and risk for us.
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"There's only a way to mitigate risk".
Group will focus on helping industry expose and mitigate risk.
We have to mitigate risk and this may mean making difficult and unpopular decisions.
In theory, asset allocation models are meant to mitigate risk through diversification.
Putting in place some basic guidelines for staff helps to mitigate risk.
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