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The phrase "affairs in order to reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the organization or management of matters with the intention of decreasing something, such as costs or risks.
Example: "The company is restructuring its affairs in order to reduce operational expenses."
Alternatives: "matters to decrease" or "issues to minimize".
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In recent months a number of multinational companies, such as Apple, have been accused of arranging their affairs in order to reduce their tax bills in the US.
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