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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater reduction from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease or lessening of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The new policy resulted in a greater reduction from previous spending levels, allowing for more efficient budget management."
Alternatives: "a larger decrease from" or "a more significant reduction from".
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During the randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind phase, patients treated with onabotulinumtoxinA demonstrated a greater reduction from baseline in the number of severe headache days per 28-day period than did those receiving placebo.
In Cohort 2, although mean HbA1c was not significantly different at the end of follow-up (Fig. 6a), a greater reduction from baseline in HbA1c value was achieved among GLA-S patients when compared with DET-C patients (Fig. 6b).
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In comparison, this review of group walking found reductions of 3% in systolic 5% in diastolic blood pressure, representing a greater reduction than those from walking alone.
More frequent CGM use was associated with a greater reduction in A1C from baseline to 6 months (P < 0.001), a finding present in all age-groups.
A greater reduction (90%) resulted from the combination of cuprizone and rapamycin, and more time was required for remyelination in CupR mice.
With regard to the main effect for intervention group, there was a greater reduction in anxiety from pre-intervention to 1-year follow-up for the FCBT group compared to the CCBT group.
In accord with their known pharmacological effects, dobutamine and dipyridamole tests induced a greater reduction in SVR from rest to peak exercise than exercise tests, 2 e), and 2(f)) [ 1, 24].
When the subjects were divided into two groups by age, subjects >60 years of age had a greater reduction in HbA1c from baseline in the 5-mg group compared to subjects ≤60 years of age, although this comparison was not statistically significant (−0.72 vs. −0.64%).
In patients with inadequate glycemic control taking metformin plus a sulfonylurea, the addition of saxagliptin (5 mg/day) resulted in a significantly greater reduction from baseline in HbA1c vs placebo (−0.66%) at 24 weeks [ 28].
Patients treated with liraglutide exhibited a greater reduction in HbA1c (−1.33% from baseline) than individuals treated with insulin glargine (−1.09% from baseline) (P = 0.001) (23).
In T1 treatment, the results indicated that the highest dose of powdered M. oleifera seed at 150 mg l−1 (D3) gave the highest BOD removal showing a greater reduction in BOD values from 1,702.1 to 13.05 mg l−1, followed by a dose of 110 mg l−1 (D1) at 14.30 mg l−1, and a dose of 130 mg l−1 (D2) at 20.30 mg l−1, respectively.
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