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mitigates my dislike vs mitigate my disklike

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be "mitigates my dislike." The verb "mitigates" should agree with the singular subject "dislike."

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 700 views

mitigates my dislike

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the action of reducing or lessening one's dislike for something.

Examples:

  • The new policy mitigates my dislike for early morning meetings.
  • Her kind gesture mitigates my dislike for Mondays.
  • His apology mitigates my dislike for his behavior.
  • The pleasant atmosphere mitigates my dislike for crowded places.
  • The interesting plot mitigates my dislike for long movies.
  • ... a 1-0 lead over the Sox about 5 minutes ago. Not that that mitigates my dislike of the the guy. ;) EDIT: JD Drew just hit a homer for Boston...1-1 ...

mitigate my disklike

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "mitigate" should agree with the singular subject "dislike."

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