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Discover Ludwig"a reduction from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a decrease in something, such as a price or value. For example, "The store was offering a reduction from the regular price of the item."
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It is a reduction from the 67,000 square feet of space first planned on small scattered lots.
This year, they proposed to capture 6,000, a reduction from previous years.
The number of graduate programs would also be under consideration for a reduction from eight to four.
He used to congratulate himself on his skill in negotiating a reduction from three years to two as departmental head.
The result is achieved by a reduction from the well-known 3-SAT problem.
Germany would be foolish to resist a reduction from four to three operators in its home market while arguing for the same in America.
The number of earmarks in the sweeping spending bill is actually a reduction from past years, although the exact amount is being debated.
The September guidance was itself a reduction from a forecast for profit of slightly below the £322m reported in the previous financial year.
It is not a cut in pay for the same work but – a vital distinction – a reduction from a 12-month to a nine-month contract.
Gooden has already seen results since it takes him 10 minutes to warm up, a reduction from 20 minutes and an important development for a reliever.
But it provided only $75 million in assistance to the world's poorest countries, a reduction from the administration's $262 million request.
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