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The phrase "a plan to reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or intentions aimed at decreasing something, such as costs, waste, or emissions.
Example: "The company has developed a plan to reduce its carbon footprint by implementing more sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "a strategy to decrease" or "an initiative to lower".
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It is not a plan to reduce the deficit.
Tom is working on a plan to reduce the cost of your prescriptions under Medicare......
The cuts are part of a plan to reduce the bank's cost-base worldwide.
Last month, Mr. Gore laid out a plan to reduce dependence on foreign oil.
So at around five we have created a plan to reduce that anxiety.
In Monaco Bach introduced Agenda 2020, a plan to reduce the barriers to bidding.
As a plan to reduce government debt, it made no sense.
These include a global pact on climate change and a plan to reduce power plant emissions.
These included abstinence-only sex education, a plan to reduce greenhouse gases, and gay rights.
And,(4) How could the alternatives formulate a plan to reduce impacts over time?
We need a plan to reduce costs, improve competition and increase coverage.
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