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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perceptible reduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a noticeable decrease in quantity, size, or intensity of something.
Example: "After implementing the new policy, we observed a perceptible reduction in waste production."
Alternatives: "a noticeable decrease" or "an observable decline."
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This evolution leads progressively to a perceptible reduction in hair density.
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More and more every year, because every year without a perceptible decrease in air pollution levels is a lost one.
Asian/Pacific Islander women experienced a perceptible yet nonsignificant decrease (though more attenuated than the significant 8.6% decline observed in White women) in the rate of ER+/PR+ tumors, producing a cumulative reduction of 7.6% between 2001 and 2004.
A perceptible improvement of surface electrical conductivity and reduction of field electron emission thresholds down to 10 V/μm was observed.
We have noticed a perceptible dip in forward fares".
The Yaris has developed a perceptible rattle in the engine.
To turn it into a line with a perceptible concept and a logical evolution.
Only at rare intervals did connoisseurship have a perceptible bearing on prices.
The earliest a perceptible "signal" might emerge is 40 years down the road by his analysis.
Without enzymes, many of these reactions would not take place at a perceptible rate.
Nevertheless, there was a perceptible change in party strength toward the end of the 20th century.
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