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The phrase "a future reduction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated or planned decreases in quantity, size, or intensity in various contexts, such as economics, environmental policies, or organizational changes.
Example: "The company is planning a future reduction of its workforce to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "an upcoming decrease in" or "a forthcoming cut in".
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Among the victories he announced was a future reduction of party superdelegates from 715 to 250 — a 60percentt decrease — and the "most progressive platform" in party history.
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Unlike other recent settlement between mutual funds and federal and state regulators, this one had no provision for the future reduction of fees charged to investors.
With future reduction of sequencing costs, this approach could ultimately also be used with eukaryotic genomes of larger sizes.
Future reduction of PTT size and weight (largely battery-dependent) may alleviate these and other design issues.
Development of effective treatment of sexually abused children, and of child abusers, is essential for future reduction of the rates of child sexual abuse.
Fish advisories are likely to reduce prenatal exposure more immediately [ 17] than future reduction of mercury emissions of coal-fired power plants.
These figures, however, may be underestimated by nearly half, and have been suggested to be as high as 23% in men when taking future reduction of mortality into account [ 2].
2G technologies can increase the capacity of production per sugarcane mass input and are expected to have a key role in future reductions of environmental impacts of sugarcane bioethanol.
According to scientific findings, reduction programs at other national parks had not been implemented on a large enough scale; as a result, the Advisory Board recommended future reductions of animals should "be larger and in many cases repeated annually".
Several population-based prevention policies can be expected to generate substantial health gains while entirely or largely paying for themselves through future reductions of health-care expenditures.
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