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The phrase "a reduction in strength" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing physical, emotional, or structural strength, often in scientific, technical, or health-related discussions.
Example: "The athlete experienced a reduction in strength after the injury, impacting her performance in the competition."
Alternatives: "a decrease in strength" or "a decline in strength."
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We advanced a method eliminating the free radicals without a reduction in strength.
The stress concentrations around the casing of Blind Bolt 1 were found to cause a reduction in strength of the specimens.
The perennially frozen ground is no longer exposed to a cold atmosphere, and the salt water has caused a reduction in strength and consequent melting of the ice-rich permafrost (which is bonded by freshwater ice).
Due to the low reactivity, a reduction in strength was observed when the glass powder was used to replace the fly ash and slag.
From the test results a reduction in strength was observed for increased specimen size, which is in line with common expectations.
The conventional notions of the effect of the ITZ on concrete properties would predict that a reduction in strength and an increase in chloride permeability would accompany increased ITZ interfacial area and closer spacing between sand grains.
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The results show a reduction in impact strength and residual flexural strength after impact at elevated temperatures.
However, the increase of the nano-Fe3O4 to 4 or 5 wt.% does enhance the compressive strength, but a reduction in the strength can be noticed.
Looney and Park (1986) reported a reduction in flexural strength but not in compressive strength.
As Fig. 5 shows, tensile strength increases with increasing the rotational speed to 1570 rpm, and then a reduction in tensile strength appears on the results.
As for "corrective" orthotics, he says, they do not correct so much as lead to a reduction in muscle strength.
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