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The phrase "mitigating effect of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the impact or influence of something that reduces or lessens the severity of a situation or consequence. Example: "The implementation of stricter penalties had a mitigating effect on the crime rate."
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Gas explosion simulations are carried out to evaluate the explosion overpressure mitigating effect of safety gap.
The present study was designed to investigate AsIII stress mitigating effect of SeVI in rice.
In addition, genetic interaction score (S score) reflects the degree of synergizing or mitigating effect of two mutants, which is also informative.
In contrast, energy intensity presented the most clear mitigation effect followed by industrial structure, the mitigating effect of energy mix was the least impactful, and the average annual contributions were −10.71%, −4.20% and −1.40%, respectively.
The deeper into Siberia, and the farther from the mitigating effect of temperate oceans, the harsher the climate's extremes become.
Figure F shows that the mitigating effect of collective bargaining on relative teacher wages is larger for female teachers compared with all teachers.
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Therefore, environmental conservation by mitigating effects of various effluents and pollutants becomes inevitable.
Experts say the volcano's remote site should mitigate effects of the gasses on humans.
Senegal adopts Climate Smart Agriculture to mitigate effects of climate change.
World Bank: 'Times are hard and uncertain' - Senegal adopts climate smart agriculture to mitigate effects of climate change.
A factor that can mitigate effects of temporary contracts is the prospect of making a successful transition into stable employment.
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