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The phrase "a deduction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reduction or subtraction of an amount, often in financial or mathematical contexts.
Example: "The final bill included a deduction of $50 for the early payment discount."
Alternatives: "a reduction of" or "a subtraction of".
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That will mean a deduction of between $25 million and $50 million a year from its reported profits.
These include issuing a "deduction of earnings", which is an instruction to somebody's employer to deduct maintenance payments from their wages.
It's a deduction of the facts".
Previously, the leaders had offered a deduction of 20percentt.
Samuel is entitled to a deduction of $1,793 (Line 6).
Those credits are still available at a deduction of 30 percent of the cost.
"This is the view of informed thinktanks and a deduction of the way they must be thinking," Howell said.
The results, which included a deduction of a penny a share because of foreign currency adjustments, met Wall Street's expectations.
Second place is worth a 12-second deduction, and third place is worth a deduction of 8 seconds.
If an asset has been held for 12 months or longer, a deduction of 33% of the tax is applied.
Because of the horses withdrawn so late there is a deduction of 20p in the £ on all bets.
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