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The phrase "a much reduced field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the number of options, participants, or elements has significantly decreased.
Example: "After the initial round of interviews, we were left with a much reduced field of candidates to consider for the position."
Alternatives: "a significantly narrowed field" or "a greatly diminished field".
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With a much reduced field of competitors, the Times may emerge as an even more influential voice, although it's still hard to see how it can emerge as a profitable one.
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