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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reduction of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a decrease in something, usually a quantity or size. For example, "The new policy resulted in a reduction of emissions by 10 percent."
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A reduction of errors in the administration process will contribute to a reduction of ADEs.
That's a reduction of about 25percentt.
That's a reduction of about 5%.
That was a reduction of 35percentt.
Last year, there were 643, a reduction of 7.2percentt.
It's robotic, a reduction of the human body.
"The meaning of this is a reduction of scarcity.
Likewise when there is a reduction of asylum applicants.
"We have to look at a reduction of herds".
That is a reduction of nearly 40percentt.
This is a reduction of $810bn £503bn) over 10 years.
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