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"mitigating effect on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the impact or influence that something has in reducing or lessening the negative consequences of a situation. This could refer to a person, action, or factor that has a calming or moderating effect on a situation. Example: The presence of a mediator had a mitigating effect on the tense negotiations between the two parties, allowing them to reach a peaceful resolution.
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It is shown by means of approximate analysis that in the case of simple idealised coupled oscillator models a practically useful mitigating effect on the overall non-linear response of the system is observed when one of the cubic stiffnesses is varied.
The odor control technologies used in this project had a good mitigating effect on the primary odorous compounds.
Furthermore, turning to the more aggressive and riskier end of the spectrum of tax manipulation, we find that strengthened creditor governance has a mitigating effect on tax sheltering.
Rivers had a significant mitigating effect on the urban riparian thermal condition, particularly in extreme hot weather.
Although extensive musical experience may have a mitigating effect on cognitive decline in older adults, the nature of changes to brain functions underlying performance benefits remains underexplored.
Moreover, differently from Guiso et al., we find that church attendance has a mitigating effect on negative immigration attitudes.
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Experts say the volcano's remote site should mitigate effects of the gasses on humans.
The model incorporates several experimentally supported mechanisms through which probiotics can mitigate effects of pathogenic bacteria on the immature gut.
We are committed to taking all reasonable and practical measures to protect the environment and mitigate effects on marine mammals.
He added, "Our concern is to protect jobs and find out how to mitigate effects on pilots and families".
Spatial and unexplained variation accounted for a high proportion of total variation; however, increasing sampling intensity can mitigate effects on precision.
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