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The phrase "a reduced level of complexity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing simplification or the lowering of intricacy in a process, system, or concept.
Example: "The new software update offers a reduced level of complexity, making it easier for users to navigate."
Alternatives: "a lower degree of complexity" or "a simplified level of complexity."
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It comes at the expense of transparency, so we must choose to operate at a reduced level of complexity and theoretical financial efficiency.
However, since a reduced level of complexity is pursued in every SDDV technique, a different approach was taken than proposed in [46, 58].
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Its most severe form brings on a reduced level of consciousness and even paranoia and hallucinations.
Instead, they receive a reduced level of housing benefit that is enough for a room in a shared house.
His legacy is a much-improved Murrayfield, better business practice and a reduced level of debt.
There was a reduced level of violence in Baghdad prior to "The Surge" due to sectarian cleansing.
We believe the reduction of illegal dumping contributes to a reduced level of waste burning, which will improve air quality.
MCF-7/182R-6 cexpresspress a reduced level of ER protein.
Clinical features include a reduced level of consciousness and seizures.
In biology, the direction determined by what is possible has been downward, toward the exploration of ever more reduced levels of complexity.
As part of the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards, access points reflect the essence or core intent of the standards that apply to all students in the same grade, but at reduced levels of complexity.
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