Sentence examples for allegedly reduced from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allegedly reduced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing claims or assertions that something has been decreased or diminished, but where the truth of that claim is not confirmed.
Example: "The company's profits have allegedly reduced due to increased competition in the market."
Alternatives: "reportedly decreased" or "supposedly diminished".

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He is the scientist, astronaut and entrepreneur whose quixotic adventures in thinking outside the box have allegedly reduced him to penury - although he does have the most extraordinary pad: like a giant atelier for visionary scientists.

Therefore, the derived, reducing theories typically are not the allegedly reduced, old ones; and their derivation sheds no relevant insight into the relation between the original old one and the new (Feyerabend 1962; Sklar 1967).

Nagel constructed a formal model of reduction and applied it to illuminate how the science of thermodynamics, which was couched in terms of higher-level concepts such as pressure and temperature, was allegedly reduced to statistical mechanics, couched in terms of the lower-level concepts of Newtonian dynamics such as force and mean kinetic energy.

2. Activity Shifting (also called "Leakage") -- Emissions allegedly reduced by the project may simply be shifted elsewhere and there is no feasible way to track this.

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Redressability was met since forcing American Electric to decrease emissions would allegedly reduce global warming, even if it would not eliminate the problem.

One of the first contractors to attempt to prove them wrong was Wilmott Dixon, whose Sunesis system – which received glowing Design Council endorsement – can allegedly reduce the cost of a new school by up to 30%, and cut the build programme by about 20 weeks.

From now on, in maternity wards, exhausted members of the congregation of the church of guilt will be told by midwives that, although breast is of course best for the first six months because it can prevent infections and allegedly reduce the risk of obesity and so on, it's OK if you decide to bottle-feed your child instead, and here's some advice on how to do it.

These distinct fuels allegedly reduce pollution, but there is scant evidence they actually do so.

Rather, definitions of reduction directed at model-based theorizing are often described in ontological terms: It is the mechanisms, or phenomena captured by the models that allegedly reduce.

According to the Project Design Documents presented by the companies to the CDM, the two projects will combine to allegedly reduce over half a million metric tons of CO2 emissions each year.

That is because repairing our failing infrastructure would create only a measly "2.7 million jobs across the economy and [only] increase the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by $377 billion" while allegedly reducing carbon pollution, other greenhouse gas emissions and supposedly reducing the impacts of climate change.

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