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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reduction on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "a reduction in" or "a reduction of."
Example: "There was a significant reduction in the price of the product last week."
Alternatives: "a decrease in" or "a discount on."
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We report a reduction on name resolution services utilization at more than one level of authoritative domains' hierarchy.
"Male and female informants are different in only one fundamental way: men become informants mostly to get a reduction on their sentence, while the vast majority of women do it to save their children," she explains. .
And while it is yet to be determined how many of the offices and which ones will shut, it seems pretty clear that this is a reduction on frontline services.
Only one study [ 18] examined their impact on glycemic control, observing a reduction on glycated hemoglobin of 0.32%.
That is a reduction on the £400,000 the organisation had in recent years.
Arriva will receive a total subsidy of £1.79bn, a reduction on the current deal with Abellio.
In particular, a reduction on epiphyte abundance and diversity, and changes on their composition were observed.
But a reduction on that scale is merely likely to be the first step towards the total elimination of wolves.
That was a reduction on the previous year, even though its profits were up from £24m to £72m.
And that, presumably, would help U.S. manufacturers, just as a reduction on tariffs on U.S. agricultural exports would help U.S. farmers.
This provides people with a cash boost if they're not making profits yet, or a reduction on taxes if they are.
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