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Discover LudwigThe phrase "partly mitigated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has been reduced or lessened to some extent, but not completely eliminated. Example: The effects of the drought were partly mitigated by the government's efforts to conserve water resources.
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The Olympics have partly mitigated the impact of the recession.
The isolation would be partly mitigated if West Street were depressed below ground.
Mulching partly mitigated this stimulation in the mineralisation-immobilisation turnover (MIT).
And the cost of "brain drain" from poor countries is partly mitigated by the remittances sent home.
The sense of the work as a series of static tableaux is partly mitigated here by the addition of four dancers to the action.
I pulled on a raincoat and a pair of specially ordered running shoes whose EE width partly mitigated my preoperative agony.
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That partly mitigates the oversizing problem.
That it was a toy pistol was at least partly mitigating.
Consequently, the new floodplain channel seems to at least partly mitigate the habitat loss in the main river.
A trend there towards super intensive plantations may partly mitigate climate change impacts, according to Valentini – but at a cost to traditional farming and biodiversity.
Pittsburgh wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has an exemplary record and a moving personal story that could partly mitigate the unranked Panthers' 4-2 record.
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