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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to reduce that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to lessen or diminish something, often in a context related to problems, costs, or quantities.
Example: "The new software is able to reduce that processing time significantly."
Alternatives: "capable of lowering that" or "able to diminish that".
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By passing laws that would reduce the influence of organized crime on the construction industry and remove unnecessary and costly provisions of the city building code, officials hope to be able to reduce that cost.
Simply by turning the hot tap off now when rinsing dishes, she's able to reduce that, and hopefully this change will be reflected in her bills in the long run.
"In the dark days of the financial crisis, when commitments to A.I.G. totaled $182 billion, few would have believed that we'd already be able to reduce that amount by more than 75 percent, or that we may be able to recover every single dollar invested in the company," Tim Massad, the Treasury Department's assistant secretary for financial stability, said in a statement.
Using Paidy, retailers should be able to reduce that slippage, says Cummmer.
However, Sewitz thinks he may be able to reduce that cost at scale.
After taking a year to fine-tune its approach, DigitalGenius has been able to reduce that training period to several weeks.
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By precisely tracking how many patients develop surgical infections, for example, and why, Cincinnati Children's has been able to identify ways to reduce that number by more than half — to 42 last year compared with 95 in 2005.
The question is important because central banks may be able to reduce unemployment that is cyclic in nature, but not that which is structural.
In the three study groups, it is clear that baseline postoperative inflammatory markers were largely elevated, rendering the hemodynamic optimization less able to reduce complications that appear to be present at a very high rate regardless of the intervention protocol (between 58%and69%9% of the patients).
"It's an old idea… but, the real genius behind this — my co-founder Lixin [Shi] — he was able to reduce this problem that was so complicated that you'd need several minutes of compute time on the latest i7 processor to solve.
This assessment is based on transcription levels and is able to reduce the time that is needed for a microarray experiment as no initial pathological tumour cell percentage (TCP) scoring will be required before sample processing.
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