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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reduction of more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The company announced a reduction of more than 20% in its workforce."
Alternatives: "a decrease of more" or "a cut of more".
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Among those who changed their eating and exercise habits, only 4.8percentt a year developed diabetes, a reduction of more than half compared with the control group; in those 60 or older, the drop was even steeper, nearly three-quarters.
That's a reduction of more than 1% of national income.
Ten years later, that number had fallen by 1.8 million, a reduction of more than 50%.
Throughout this era, consumers experienced a reduction of more than two-thirds in annual rates.
This is a reduction of more than a third and will affect an estimated half a million cases.
However, that would mean a reduction of more than $22 million in a five-year deal.
About 20percentt of the patients had a reduction of more than 90percentt in a protein used to measure disease severity.
That would amount to a reduction of more than 16,000 jobs, or almost one-fourth of Merrill's work force, in a year, he said.
The number of specialist firearms officers has fallen further in the past year to 5,875 – a reduction of more than 1,000 or 15% since March 2009.
That's a reduction of more than half – and in raw numbers, about 15.5 million jobs created or saved from 1933 to 1938.
Meanwhile, cuts in funding have led to a reduction of more than a quarter in the number of people who receive publicly funded social care.
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