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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approaches would reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or strategies that are intended to decrease or lessen something, such as problems or risks.
Example: "Implementing these new approaches would reduce the overall costs of the project significantly."
Alternatives: "methods would decrease" or "strategies could lessen".
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Both approaches would reduce the "sports tax" that non-fans currently pay to subsidise fans via their cable bills.
If proven to be effective and cost-effective, national dissemination of proactive treatment approaches would reduce tobacco-related morbidity, mortality, and health care costs for low income Americans.
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Such an approach would reduce property taxes and improve the academic environment accordingly.
One official estimated that the approach would reduce future logging by 70percentt in what are now roadless areas.
This approach would reduce the duration of the thermal response test in single strata subsurface ground zone.
"However, I do believe that such an approach would reduce demand for paid sex in Northern Ireland, making it a less profitable industry," he said.
This approach would reduce wear and tear on the WNBA's primary assets.
Such a harmonious approach would reduce compliance costs for cryptocurrency businesses, protect consumers, and provide satisfactory state and federal oversight.
However, such approach would reduce the effective receiver area for the intended signal and therefore require longer integration time for signal detection.
The White House said its approach would reduce global consumption of HFCs by the equivalent of 700 million metric tons of CO2 through 2025.
Such an approach would reduce the disruptions, financial risks, and windfall gains and losses associated with the current system of gyrating currency values, leading to increased growth and employment in the U.S. and the rest of the world.
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