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Use "mitigable" in a sentence
"But this state of affairs was allowed to continue over a year -- in fact until the downfall of the Confederacy -- without a hand being raised to mitigate the horrors of those places -- without even an inquiry being made as to whether they were mitigable or not."
"It’s still a waste of money to spend on “modernizing” the defunct public school system, but not because of the inherent dangers of technology (which are mitigable), but because technology isn’t worth a ruble without competent use of said tech (which I doubt public schools are capable of doing)."