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The phrase "are effective for reducing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the efficacy of methods, treatments, or strategies in decreasing something, such as symptoms, risks, or negative outcomes.
Example: "The new policies are effective for reducing workplace accidents and improving employee safety."
Alternatives: "are successful in decreasing" or "are useful for minimizing".
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Compresses of toweling, wool, and other cloth materials are effective for reducing headache pain, slowing blood flow of nosebleeds, relaxing muscle spasms, localizing infection and subcutaneous bleeding from contusion, and reducing body heat in feverish conditions.
Statin medications are effective for reducing dyslipidaemia in T2DM patients.
Custom contouring techniques are effective for reducing pressure ulcer risk in wheelchair seating.
(d) Whether all population replacements are effective for reducing the spread of dengue virus in the end?
Numerical results show that both GPU and two-level GCMFD acceleration are effective for reducing the computational time.
These results suggest that APS and TPNa are effective for reducing methamphetamine-induced toxicity and/or toxicological behavior.
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Therefore, it can be concluded that the gap between a heater and four detectors is effective for reducing conduction effect.
Devaluing one's currency, erecting trade barriers and clamping controls on capital outflows might be effective for reducing balance-of-payment deficits, stopping the outflow of gold and pumping up government revenues," Ms. Nasar writes.
So, the proposed CD is effective for reducing computational complexity.
Therefore, SD is effective for reducing the computational complexity.
This benefit is effective for reducing the computation cost in semi-structured data searching.
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