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The phrase "adequately 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 to a satisfactory level.
Example: "The new policy aims to adequately reduce the amount of waste produced by the company."
Alternatives: "sufficiently decrease" or "effectively lower".
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The impact of IRS is dependent on the use of an effective insecticide, adequate coverage, and a sufficient number of spray rounds per year to adequately reduce vector populations.
Only their proposal, they say, will adequately reduce fuel prices and help America become energy self-sufficient.
A recent study suggested $10bn investment was needed to adequately reduce pollution levels and improve the reef's resilience.
It may set a static price, but there is no guarantee that a carbon tax will adequately reduce carbon emissions.
But he says that a mandate could mean financial devastation for middle-class families if the government did not first adequately reduce the cost of insurance.
He said his department's mainly white, middle-age bureaucrats had failed to adequately reduce mortality rates, which he blamed on their inability to communicate effectively.
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If the PDS suture is tensioned before the CA ligament, the surgeon may falsely assume that the distal clavicle is adequately reduced and that the CA ligament has adequate tension.
Can human learning and thinking be adequately reduced to the operations of neurons, on the one hand, or to chips of silicon, on the other?
As Howard Gardner pointedly asked in the article "What We Do & Don't Know About Learning" (2004): Can human learning and thinking be adequately reduced to the operations of neurons, on the one hand, or to chips of silicon, on the other?
This suggests that biases are adequately reduced.
These examples suggest that if exceeds the standard deviation of the assumed random error, biases caused by systematic errors would not be adequately reduced.
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