considerably alleviate
Frequency: 7.210.5 per million words
Used to indicate a large degree of reduction in a problem or negative feeling.
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- The new medication helped to considerably alleviate the patient's chronic pain.
- Government subsidies have been shown to considerably alleviate rural poverty.
- Regular exercise can considerably alleviate symptoms of anxiety and stress.
- The new bypass is expected to considerably alleviate traffic congestion in the city center.
- Implementing water conservation measures will considerably alleviate the current water shortage.
- Hiring an assistant has considerably alleviated my workload.
- The timely delivery of food aid managed to considerably alleviate the suffering of the refugees.
- This new legislation is designed to considerably alleviate the financial pressure on small businesses.
- Further research could considerably alleviate public concern about the drug's side effects.
- The software update aims to considerably alleviate the reported performance issues.