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The phrase "a method for reducing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a technique or approach aimed at decreasing something, such as costs, risks, or errors.
Example: "The research presents a method for reducing energy consumption in residential buildings."
Alternatives: "a technique for minimizing" or "an approach to lowering".
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A method for reducing bank blood requirements.
This study presents a method for reducing disorientation in HES.
A method for reducing the error is discussed.
A method for reducing the magnitude of the error is investigated.
A method for reducing computational cost is proposed to address very large structures.
A method for reducing vibration of a sandwich structure using the antiresonance technique is presented.
The "People's Choice" award went to a team presenting a method for reducing the amount of gas vented into the atmosphere during "fracking" operations in remote locations.
It was originally developed as a method for reducing the size of a finite element model, hence reducing computational cost.
This paper presents a method for reducing the residual vibration of a flexible beam deployed from a translating hub.
It would set up a method for reducing or denying state pensions for future public officials convicted of crimes related to their public offices.
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This paper proposes a method for reducing vibrations in flexible systems by using the input shaping.
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