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"significantly mitigated" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to greatly reduce the severity, impact, or consequences of something. Example: "The implementation of new safety measures significantly mitigated the risk of accidents in the workplace."
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Acid rain did not disappear as a problem, but it was significantly mitigated.
I'm sorry, but the failure to clear up this misconception has done a great deal of harm — and this harm is not significantly mitigated by various remarks in passing to the effect that austerity might be overdone.
These problems are significantly mitigated when antimicrobials are adsorbed in organic matter, such as HS.
Such a problem can be significantly mitigated by the recursive and sparse features of KRLS.
The aforementioned problem can be significantly mitigated by means of preemptive route maintenance [9].
Such a development of tensile stress was significantly mitigated by the foam filled inside the deck.
If the right safety measures are implemented beforehand, harmful effects can be significantly mitigated.
These results indicated that Fe(OH 3 addition significantly mitigated SO42− reduction.
These errors are significantly mitigated when feature points are present in the center section of the road as well.
Oxide exfoliation was significantly mitigated on the grain boundary engineered samples compared to the as-received ones.
Furthermore, RTFP-2 vaccine significantly mitigated the incidence and severity of CIA via inhibition of inflammation and bone resorption.
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