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The phrase "are working to reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ongoing efforts or initiatives aimed at decreasing something, such as costs, emissions, or risks.
Example: "The organization is committed to sustainability and are working to reduce their carbon footprint through various initiatives."
Alternatives: "are striving to decrease" or "are making efforts to lower".
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Researchers are working to reduce the risk.
Many European countries are working to reduce sodium in their food supply.
Consequently, hospitals across the country are working to reduce preventable hospital errors.
Researchers are working to reduce the threats posed by more than 20,000 objects in space.
Although manufacturers are working to reduce their use of toxic materials, they oppose a mandated technical standard, Mr. Larson said.
But local officials are working to reduce that number, issuing only one new permit for every two permits given up.
Schools officials are working to reduce that number with an effort to improve the culture at 20 schools, she said.
A few production crews are working to reduce waste generated on location, meaning at remote production sets.
"We are working to reduce the amount of salt in food further, cut saturated fat consumption and we are exploring how to promote healthier food choices more widely.
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Two large producers of industrial enzymes Genencor, an American firm, and Novozymes, from Denmark are working to reduce the cost of cellulase enzymes, which can break down cellulose, to below $0.10 per gallon of ethanol.
So we are working [to reduce] the amount of work they are required to do in order for them to do their job safely.
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