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The phrase "a reduction in gravity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes in gravitational force, such as in scientific or theoretical discussions about physics or space.
Example: "The experiment aimed to simulate a reduction in gravity to observe its effects on fluid dynamics."
Alternatives: "a decrease in gravitational force" or "a decline in gravity".
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As expected, a reduction in gravity increases both the amount of ejected mass and the timescale of the impact process.
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This randomization emulates a state of constant free-fall and reduction in gravity creating a sustained low-shear modeled microgravity (LSMMG) environment for cell growth.
Reduction in gravity also changes the flame shape of IFW.
Gravity reduced computations predict a reduction in the global particle wall collision frequency.
The main issues are a reduction in tone of the dilator muscles of the pharynx, gravity pulling the tongue and soft palate downward, and a reduction in lung volume [ 22, 23].
These observations are consistent with previous reports of periparturient rats exposed to 1.5-g (Ronca et al., 2001), and may reflect a reduction in types of behaviors that require effort against the gravity vector.
"Lighter" heavy tamponades with a lower specific gravity, such as Oxane HD and Densiron 68 (specific gravity 1.02 g/cm and 1.06 g/cm, resp ., are less toxic than PFC and fluorosilicone, despite a reduction in their tamponade effect, especially in the presence of retinal indents [ 125].
"A reduction in the V.A.T.
We're seeing a reduction in crashes.
A reduction in skyrocketing ticket costs?
And the guesswork gets more speculative as the economy's center of gravity shifts away from solid, physical products to more ethereal stuff; the biggest item in last month's revision involved a reduction in estimates of business investment in software.
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