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The phrase "work to mitigate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to reduce or lessen the impact of a problem or risk. Example: "The organization is committed to work to mitigate the effects of climate change through various initiatives."
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These groups work to mitigate the effects of disasters.
Mr. Shulman says he would work to mitigate global warming.
–How can tsunami warning systems work to mitigate the global effects of a tsunami?
That reflects a common view among peace groups that the United States must work to mitigate such problems as poverty in developing nations if it is to eliminate the threat of terrorism.
The Scottish government's resilience committee is monitoring the situation very closely and we have discussed the unfolding events and work to mitigate the impacts and ensure the safety of people in local communities".
Over to Lant Pritchett, an economist at Harvard's Kennedy School, who worked at the Bank for a decade: There is a massive difference between doing development work and doing charity work to mitigate the consequences of the lack of development.
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It's about the risks to property and operations that need to be mitigated, and about who's working to mitigate them.
ECMO works to mitigate some of that risk.
"It sends a message to investors that they are working to mitigate the pension shortfall".
TO be sure, Alliance is not the only company working to mitigate the effects of new credit card restrictions.
Dr. Woodcock said that the agency was working to mitigate the shortages, in part by asking other manufacturers to increase production.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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