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The phrase "asked for a reduced" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct.
You can use it when referring to a request for a lower amount or lesser version of something, typically in financial or pricing contexts.
Example: "She asked for a reduced price on the concert tickets."
Alternatives: "requested a discount" or "sought a lower rate."
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Duch faces a possible term of life in prison for crimes against humanity and other crimes, but the prosecution asked for a reduced sentence of 40 years because of his cooperation and the five years of unlawful detention he served earlier in a military jail.
This particular recipe called for 15 minutes at 425 degrees fahrenheit and then asked for a reduced temperature at 350 degrees fahrenheit.
Fifpro, the global players' union, requested for leniency from Cas and asked for a reduced ban if Suarez agrees to undergo "treatment".
Jimenez asked for a reduced sentence for van der Sloot, citing his client's fragile state of mind at the time of the murder and his cooperation with investigators.
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In many such cases, the maximum possible sentence is widely publicized, prosecutors ask for a slightly reduced sentence, and the judge may impose even less.
Unfortunately for presidential science advisor Neal Lane, who assigned RAND the job, Congress had asked for a report on ways to reduce indirect costs, including a comparison of university rates with those charged by industrial research labs.
Geller said in an interview that he asked for reduced bail because Kikuchi is not a flight risk.
"We focused on delivering what our customers asked for by reducing weight, increasing battery life and without sacrificing performance".
If they do not make the cut, "we either ask for a bigger order, reduce service by sending trucks out less often or help find them another distributor," he said.
But the group also asked for changes to reduce its visual impact.
The request also asked for $41 million to reduce the number of places where bomb-grade plutonium and uranium was stored.
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