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The phrase "and eventually reduced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a process or outcome that leads to a decrease or diminishment over time.
Example: "The company's expenses were high at first, but they were carefully managed and eventually reduced to improve profitability."
Alternatives: "and ultimately decreased" or "and finally lowered".
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14 Manipulating these variables will result in reduced consumption and eventually reduced mortality and morbidity.
The Saints used the decision to play their way downfield and, eventually, reduced the deficit to one point.
CaTiO3, from limited calcium-incorporation reactions occurring at the beginning of the process, is shunted inwards and eventually reduced to Ti metal.
After a lengthy dispute in which Sequoia tried to stop FE Partners exercising its purchase option, the judge found that the loan was fraudulently induced and eventually reduced the price to zero after deducting expected repair costs, including replacing the wooden hull, and other liabilities.
The first prospered; the latter lost 13% of its population, stagnated and eventually reduced taxes.
Thus we proved that curcumin might inhibit the phosphorylation of p38 by activating MKP-1, and eventually reduced the inflammatory response.
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The fibrinolytic nattokinase enzyme provides lubricity with alkalinity reducing corrosion and eventually reducing wear.
The auction program is intended to hold pollution steady and eventually reduce it through market mechanisms.
It may also add sensors that measure air quality to monitor and eventually reduce pollution.
This physiological behavior of the cell prolongs the fermentation process and eventually reduces productivity.
Scheduling exploits derivability between data cubes in order to group related queries and eventually reduce the necessary transmissions (broadcasts).
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