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The phrase "allowed a reduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for a decrease in quantity, price, or some other measure.
Example: "The company allowed a reduction in the price of the product to attract more customers."
Alternatives: "permitted a decrease" or "granted a discount."
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In the US, the shale "revolution" has cut natural gas prices by almost 75% and allowed a reduction in carbon emissions as gas has displaced coal in the generation of electricity.
This, along with better control of the aquifer level, also allowed a reduction in carbon emissions and pollutants from fossil fuels, with a significant air-quality improvement in the city centre".
RRT allowed a reduction of cardiac arrests thus reducing their incidence without modifying mortality.
PN allowed a reduction in the oxygen and OM requirements respectively for nitrification and denitrification.
The heat removal allowed a reduction of energy consumption in air-conditioning and services hot water systems.
Cinnamaldehyde appeared as the most effective antimicrobial; otherwise, eugenol acted as a strengthening element and allowed a reduction of cinnamaldehyde amount in the system.
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Besides giving the Treasury capacity for additional borrowing, the new three-year note would allow a reduction in the current borrowing in two-year notes and Treasury bills.
The high cell density allows a reduction of harvesting cost.
This type of control allows a reduction in electricity consumption in a wide range of loads.
The more efficient C02 exchange allows a reduction of tidal volume by about 10%.
This allows a reduction in the capacity of and investment in traditional substations.
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