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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually reducing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of making something smaller, less, or diminished in a factual or real sense.
Example: "The new policy is actually reducing the amount of waste produced by the company."
Alternatives: "truly decreasing" or "genuinely lowering".
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However, actually, reducing the noise is difficult.
That stops well short of actually reducing the rating.
But are we getting better at managing disasters, or are we actually reducing disaster risk?
That again allowed Australia to potentially meet its 2020 target without actually reducing emissions.
Given their budgetary difficulties, about half the states are actually reducing their prison populations.
Boeing is not actually reducing the amount of work it does in Washington.
But foreign automakers have been actually reducing the prices for some models, partly because of the strong dollar.
First, an inflexible approach to N.S.R. is counterproductive, if the goal is actually reducing emissions and not just perpetuating litigation.
The Government has no workable strategy for actually reducing food poverty, a year-long inquiry into the issue has found.
One possible explanation is that the girls may think they are dieting but aren't actually reducing their eating enough to make a difference.
So I don't think we stand a chance of 1.5 degrees unless we have a way of actually reducing C02 in the air.
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