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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was entirely mitigated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a problem or issue has been completely reduced or alleviated. Example: "The risks associated with the project were entirely mitigated through careful planning and execution."
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Sure, the thought of finding out once and for all was exhilarating, but it was entirely mitigated by the terrifying possibility (or, perhaps more honestly, probability) of getting rejected.
They also showed a greater than fourfold increased risk of death in the first 90 days, but unlike Venstrom et al. [ 31], this risk was entirely mitigated due to a reduction in risk after 1 year (hazard ratio for death, 0.18; PAK vs conventional therapy, P < 0.001), and there was no increased risk of death overall.
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Health disparities are, to a large extent, the result of socio-economic factors that cannot be entirely mitigated through the health care system.
First, the model is reassessed under the assumption that after T3 all programme activity effects are mitigated entirely, and then again under the assumption that the estimated treatment effect observed at T3 is maintained for a further 15 months, at which point the treatment effect is entirely mitigated.
If changes were entirely mitigated after 9 months (T3) then the intervention would only have a 1% chance of being cost-saving, while if the observed difference in activity levels at T3 was maintained for up to 24 months MobileMums would have a 39% probability of being cost-saving.
Surprisingly (for DeLillo) their solution turns out to involve the old sci-fi idea of cryonic suspension, necessitating several scenes with frost-rimed pods, the hoariness of which isn't entirely mitigated by the rhetoric surrounding them: "This is the future, this remoteness, this sunken dimension.
The peer-reviewed research published by Exxon's climate scientists was entirely in line with the expert consensus that humans are causing potentially dangerous global warming, and that we need to explore ways to mitigate the associated risks.
I was entirely unremarkable.
That was entirely misleading.
It was entirely coincidental".
It was entirely necessary.
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