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"substantially reduced" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate a large decrease in size, amount, or degree of something. For example, "The company's profits were substantially reduced last year due to the pandemic."
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Yes, western consumption will be substantially reduced.
Mute these and noise can be substantially reduced.
The destruction of the trade center also substantially reduced demand.
At that point, the issue of distraction is substantially reduced.
We have substantially reduced risk by removing $400m of costs over the past four years".
"It substantially reduced the transactional cost for both us and the customer," Mr. Hastings said.
He says his efforts at 'reinventing' government have substantially reduced the federal work force.
But Kornreich wrote that BMW Oracle's "unsportsmanlike behavior" had "substantially" reduced Alinghi's advantage.
Global Radio also substantially reduced its bank debt from £80m to £10m as of 31 March.
The American share of the peacekeeping has already been substantially reduced.
Yes, extreme poverty has substantially reduced, in large part thanks to the poverty-focused MDGs.
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