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'a much reduced' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to refer to something that has been reduced by a large amount, for example: "After the company downsized, their workforce was a much reduced size."
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"The next generation will operate on a much reduced scale.
Mr. Vyakhirev will probably become chairman, a much reduced role.
Modelling the internal flow patterns on a much reduced scale is a highly non-linear business.
Yet, we would have a much reduced ability to influence its negotiation.
The latter has the advantage of a much reduced scale for solving the optimization problem.
This emphasizes our expectation of getting a much reduced coherence noise.
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He won with a much-reduced share of the vote.
And a much-reduced bill might win some Republican votes.
But the government sees a much-reduced role for social housing.
The landward side is quiet watermeadow land with a much-reduced river flow to the turbines.
A much-reduced coracoid fuses with the scapula and does not meet the sternum.
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