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The phrase "a reduction of things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of decreasing the quantity or complexity of items or concepts.
Example: "The project aims for a reduction of things that clutter our workspace, allowing for a more efficient environment."
Alternatives: "a decrease in items" or "a simplification of elements."
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Black and white is a reduction of things.
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"I found it difficult that all the reviews focused so much on that one moment in the show because it's about a lot more," says Smet. "The ethical dimension of the show suddenly became the most important theme, which I found [to be] a reduction of the whole thing".
Contrary to the belief in promoting the public's understanding of science, everyday social life needs a "reduction of complexity" [21] to get things done; it needs "voluntary blindness".
This has resulted, among other things, in a reduction of seats in the swimming and rowing venues.
If this is how bad things are now, what will a reduction of the cap to £20,000 a year mean?
A reduction of the H1-B visas used for high-skilled laborers would be a "terrible thing," she said.
But if companies started trying to sell things to the poor it would have immediate consequences, chief among them a reduction of the so-called poverty penalty.
That is a reduction of nearly 40percentt.
That's a reduction of just 1%.
This was a reduction of 25.73%.
— Safer product disposal through a reduction of toxic materials.
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