Mitigate vs. Militate: Usage Guide
Mitigate is sometimes used as an intransitive (followed by against) where militate might be expected. Even though Faulkner used it
some intangible and invisible social force that mitigates against him
—William Faulkner
and one critic thinks it should be called an American idiom, it is usually considered a mistake.
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