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The phrase "a deduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a conclusion reached after considering the available information or evidence, often in contexts like reasoning, finance, or tax.
Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, the detective made a deduction about the suspect's whereabouts."
Alternatives: "a conclusion" or "an inference".
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"That's definitely a deduction".
That's a deduction.
It's a deduction of the facts".
He was entitled to take a deduction for that.
It is significantly less punitive if you get a deduction".
Such a deduction would entail endless rounds of laborious calculation.
A deduction limit also doesn't raise very much money.
The bill creates a deduction for college tuition expenses.
The I.R.S. requirement exists to prevent individuals from taking a deduction for portions of gifts made by corporations or vendors, which are already taking a deduction for themselves.
In their 2010 tax returns, neither took a deduction for mortgage interest.
The client would take a deduction for donating money to the organization.
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