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Discover Ludwig'which lessens' is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is used to describe a situation in which something is becoming lessened. For example: "The budget has been reduced, which lessens the amount of money available for new projects."
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Anonymity becomes a possibility, which lessens the fear of stigma.
property, which lessens funds needed for capital improvements like more schools, better sanitation.
They went through the channel, which lessens the effect on the seed oyster beds".
Demonstrators caught carrying vinegar (which lessens the effect of the gas) were arrested.
During the first three months of use, LNG IUD's can cause breakthrough bleeding and spotting, which lessens with continued use.
"Our intention is to lower the tension, and any idea which lessens the tension and violence, I support it, but it should be on a fair basis".
I also kind of like I CHOKED, although I'm not 100 percent sure it's a standalone phrase, which lessens its desirableness".
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Bush which lessened tensions between the two countries.
REFLECTIONS about Oyster Bay, L.I. & the changes in the suburban landscape which lessen its rural character.
It originally only lasted 36 performances in New York, falling victim to a five-month newspaper strike which lessened its exposure.
Manning missed the Colts' 2011 season after four surgical procedures on his neck, which lessened his arm strength.
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