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The phrase "and a lowering of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease or reduction in something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The study found a significant increase in productivity and a lowering of employee turnover rates."
Alternatives: "and a decrease in" or "and a reduction of".
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Exaggerating risk leads to mistakes, expense and a lowering of guards.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. and a lowering of the pH of surface seawater.
A recent study in the journal Psychiatry Research suggested a link between probiotic foods and a lowering of social anxiety.
This has led to six-day weeks at the busiest facilities, critics charge, and a lowering of safety levels.
Or, at a minimum, President Obama could trade security for increased production and a lowering of global petroleum prices.
"I feel there is a certain nostalgia for the 'enemy' and a lowering of the Iron Curtain from the other side".
The strike is in support of a drive by a labor federation for higher pensions and a lowering of the retirement age to 55.
Signs of severe involvement of the liver, kidneys, and central nervous system soon appear; these effects include a decrease in urinary output and a lowering of blood sugar.
Elevations in ICSS thresholds reflect a dysphoric state and a lowering of thresholds is indicative of a potentiation of brain reward function.
Signs of severe involvement of the liver, kidneys, and central nervous system soon follow, including a decrease in urinary output and a lowering of blood sugar.
He asked for big pay cuts from city workers, a rise in the corporate tax rate and a lowering of payouts from the pension system.
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