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The phrase "as the reduction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease or diminishment of something in a specific context, often in academic or technical writing.
Example: "The study focused on the effects of climate change as the reduction of polar ice caps continues to accelerate."
Alternatives: "in terms of the decrease in" or "regarding the diminishment of".
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Collective bargaining can be seen as the reduction of two risks to which the worker is exposed through individual bargaining.
Culling can be variously defined as "the reduction of the size of an animal population" or "to reduce the size of (a herd or flock) by killing a proportion of its members".
"Ms Jackson drew on the kitty for personal purposes such as the reduction of a credit union mortgage account operated by her and her former husband," Justice Tracey said.
I would expect million+ to be paying particular attention to this, as the reduction of university education to something that is measured as nothing more than an individual economic benefit is a diminution of what we actually do.
And simple things such as the reduction of supplies like chalk, markers, pens, pencils, staples and other necessary classroom items will be another negative consequence of the cuts.
Neurological involvement may not be as obvious as the reduction of visual acuity.
The enhanced GFA and thermal stability as well as the reduction of magnetic properties are discussed.
Widely accepted examples of ontological reduction come from mathematics, such as the reduction of numbers, or ordered pairs, to sets.
First, the financing for mitigation defined as the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions depends mostly on foreign transfers.
Following the conceptual definition of Hanlon and Heitzman (2010), we define tax avoidance as the reduction of explicit taxes.
It is defined as the reduction of pest populations by natural enemies and typically involves an active human role.
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