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The phrase "associated with reduced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate a relationship between something and a decrease in a particular factor or outcome.
Example: "The study found that regular exercise is associated with reduced risk of heart disease."
Alternatives: "linked to decreased" or "connected with lower".
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Other treatments were associated with reduced morbidity.
Other flavonoids were not significantly associated with reduced risk.
Sleep problems are associated with reduced physical and mental health.
Aging is associated with reduced tissue sensitivity to insulin.
Hence ART was actually associated with reduced sexual risk behavior.
These neurochemical alterations were associated with reduced context discrimination.
Slow eating may be associated with reduced energy intake.
Reduced use is associated with reduced sensory input.
Napping fewer than three times a week was also associated with reduced risk, but the effect was not statistically significant.
Depression is strongly associated with reduced social activity [20, 21].
However, salpingectomy can be associated with reduced fertility as well.
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