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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated reduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a process or action is being expedited or hastened, particularly in fields like science, economics, or environmental studies.
Example: "The company implemented new strategies for accelerated reduction of waste in their production process."
Alternatives: "speeded-up decrease" or "hastened reduction".
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There will be a "significantly accelerated reduction" in the structural element of the deficit over the parliament.
One cream promises "accelerated reduction in the areas resistant to diet" (hips, thighs and buttocks).
The outline coalition agreement published on 12 May agreed "a significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of a parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction borne by reduced spending rather than increased taxes.
The new Treasury team today announced the first four major steps towards delivering the coalition's pledge to introduce a "significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of the parliament".
The agreement commits the next government to a significantly accelerated reduction in the budget deficit, to cut £6bn of government waste this financial year and to stop the jobs tax.
Vice President Al Gore would get a chance to call both for accelerated reduction of the national debt and for additional spending on Democratic priorities like adding prescription drug coverage to Medicare.
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"Our trend analysis shows that accelerated reductions are needed in the two major causes and in the two high-burden regions to achieve MDG4 by 2015".
However, we fail to find evidence that the Global Fund was associated with accelerated reductions in all-cause under-five mortality.
Grants from the Global Fund are closely related to accelerated reductions in all-cause adult mortality and malaria-specific under-five mortality.
Our analysis on the relationship between grants from the Global Fund and mortality changes in recipient countries suggests that Global Fund disbursements were followed by accelerated reductions in all-cause adult mortality, and these mortality reductions increased with increasing Global Fund support.
Global Fund support was significantly associated with accelerated reductions in adult mortality and malaria-specific under-five mortality, across all recipient countries and within the subsample of Sub-Saharan countries, and independent from effects of PEPFAR's concurrent funding.
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