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The phrase "a reduction in infrastructure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease or decline in the physical structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or organization.
Example: "The city is facing challenges due to a reduction in infrastructure, which has led to increased traffic congestion and delays in public transport."
Alternatives: "a decrease in infrastructure" or "a decline in infrastructure".
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"Every scheme throughout the country has had a reduction in infrastructure to get the books to balance," he said.
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Finally, there was a reduction in the infrastructure spending initiated in 2009.
The benefits of introducing the MR into the field, compared to conventional optical repeaters in a cellular system, include easy network deployment and a significant reduction in infrastructure cost by replacing the wireline relay link with wireless hops using the same frequency assignment (FA) as the access link.
If Iran abides by the terms of the nuclear deal that call for inspections and a reduction in its nuclear infrastructure, economic sanctions in place since the Revolution in 1979 could begin to lift early next year.
Speaking at Google HQ, Telkomsei's CEO Ririek Adriansyah was eager to point out that Loon won't mean a reduction in its own cell tower infrastructure.
A reduction in the investment for capital infrastructure or equipment required to support data centers as measured in cost per megawatt of data storage.
In contrast, TFP growth explained 90 % and 72 of the increase in income per head in China and ASEAN respectively.The IADB's answers to this problem include better infrastructure, a reduction in the size of the informal economy, and the more efficient adoption of new technologies.
With technological improvements and reduction in infrastructure costs during recent years, videoconferencing has become a widely accepted, cost effective medium for clinical consultations [ 27, 28] and health care education in Australian and internationally [ 29- 31].
"But, even the most bearish commentators on the oil market would agree that by 2050 real oil prices are likely to be much higher, and thus more developments should be triggered by that time, even with the expected reduction in infrastructure availability".
Under a 25% cut, that could drop to £2.6bn, with savings coming from fewer grants for researchers, a reduction in PhDs and big cuts to infrastructure.
However these approaches trade off ability to manage a large infrastructure with a reduction in optimal resource allocation.
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