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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flat reduction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease in quantity, amount, or value that is uniform or consistent across a range or category.
Example: "The company announced a flat reduction of 10% on all products to boost sales."
Alternatives: "a uniform decrease of" or "a consistent reduction of".
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"However, it's questionable how willing she was to seriously look into the idea of a flat reduction of loans".
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After degradation in the forespore, cells with flat septa showed a detectable reduction of GFP intensity, suggesting that SpoIIIE degradation starts slightly faster in the forespore, likely reflecting the earlier activation of σF vs σE.
International calls will carry a flat rate of 0.80 yuan, or 10 cents, per six seconds -- a 47 percent reduction -- while domestic calls made from fixed-line phones will be charged a flat rate of 0.07 yuan for every six seconds.
In the industry's biggest overhaul, international calls will carry a flat rate of 0.80 yuan, or 10 cents, per six seconds -- a 47 percent reduction -- while domestic calls made from fixed-line phones will be charged a flat rate of 0.07 yuan for every six seconds.
The results showed: (a) Flat insoles made of soft material provide some reductions in the maximum stress, strain and SED produced in the pedal tissues.
A flat rate of £230 a week is proposed.
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Find a flat piece of metal.
One comprehensive reform option being considered is the implementation of an EU wide flat area payment (EUWFAP) system and a reduction of the total budget available for direct payments.
For both flat and porthole dies an increase in production speed and a reduction of wear has been obtained.
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