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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effectiveness of a method or action in lowering or diminishing something.
Example: "The new policy is expected to actually reduce the amount of waste produced by the company."
Alternatives: "truly decrease" or "effectively lower".
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This will actually reduce GDP.
Moreover, QE may actually reduce moral hazard.
And some of the proposals could actually reduce regulation.
Obviously it would be nice, eventually, to actually reduce debt.
But does the "brain disease" belief actually reduce stigma?
Local sourdough bread might actually reduce a meal's glycemic load.
Nothing he has promised today would actually reduce immigration".
The trade in allowances does not actually reduce emissions.
It wouldn't actually reduce spending by a penny.
"Too many projects are being delayed that would actually reduce congestion and emissions," he said.
(Mr. Lovins calculated that it would actually reduce overall gas demand and prices).
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