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The phrase "amendment to reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a formal change or modification is proposed to decrease something, such as a budget, regulation, or policy.
Example: "The committee proposed an amendment to reduce the funding allocated for the project."
Alternatives: "proposal to decrease" or "change to lower".
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None of the biochars was shown to be suitable as soil amendment to reduce the uptake of Cu by Indian mustard.
Phosphogypsum (PG), a by-product of the P industries, has been widely applied as an amendment to reduce Na saturation in soils.
Gov. Jeb Bush proposed repealing a constitutional amendment to reduce class size in public schools, saying he would instead use the money to pay teachers more.
Ms. Snowe and Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, offered an amendment to reduce the penalty and to introduce it gradually.
She favours a balanced-budget amendment to reduce the national debt and opposes banning assault weapons and large magazines for handguns (the gun lobby still calls her an anti-gun extremist).
Mr. Daschle offered another amendment to reduce the top tax rate to 38.6percentt from 39.6percentt rather than to the 36percentt in the bill, and to use the savings to expand the 15percenttaxax bracket.
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Mr. Milosevic has advocated a series of constitutional amendments to reduce the two provinces' autonomy.
He also introduced amendments to reduce or eliminate money for foreign aid, welfare programs and the arts.
The results highlighted the potential of bone char amendments to reduce the bioavailability of Pb and Zn in contaminated soil.
Mendelson said he would meet with DeWitt and propose technical amendments to reduce the cost to the city.
Ms. Snowe offered two amendments to reduce the penalty or replace it with a "defined minimum contribution," to help pay for health care.
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