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The phrase "a reduction in frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease in how often something occurs, such as events, behaviors, or signals.
Example: "The study showed a significant reduction in frequency of the symptoms after the treatment was administered."
Alternatives: "a decrease in occurrence" or "a decline in frequency."
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All patients reported a reduction in frequency of attacks, and five patients reported having no attacks for months afterward.
In both the cases, the treatments led to a reduction in frequency and severity of both the RE and migraine episodes [5].
In the case of category III aggressive responses, there was a reduction in frequency relative to baseline rates ranging from 58%to69%9% across all dogs.
A reduction in frequency and intensity of more than 50% in 25 patients, 10 patients reported reduction of more than 50% in the intensity but not in frequency (<50%), 5 patients had no improvement of symptoms.
On the total of 21 patients (mean age: 12.38 ± 2.11 years; 4 males and 17 females), 7 (33.33%) showed a reduction in frequency and 4 (19.05%) in duration of migraine episodes.
In particular, the Authors report a significant reduction of pain in the second week after injection with BTX-A and a reduction in frequency already from the first week; the effects were maintained throughout the duration of the study (12 weeks).
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HAART was also associated with a reduction in frequencies of HIV-specific T-cell responses within liver, indicating that removing the HIV antigenic load may also reduce the opportunity for such cells to accumulate within hepatic tissue.
An increase of energy causes a reduction in resonant frequency, which is greater for lower frequency modes.
The increase in the frequency of activated T cells was associated with a reduction in the frequency of regulatory T cells (Treg).
The reduction in the frequency of UV-induced crossovers in our system in the exo1 mutant could reflect either a reduction in the frequency of recombinogenic lesions or less efficient processing of these lesions into a crossover between homologs.
Alongside the closures, there have been some launches, and there has been a reduction in the frequency of publishing at some titles too.
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