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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid reduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to suggest not decreasing or minimizing something, such as in discussions about quality, quantity, or intensity.
Example: "To maintain the integrity of the project, we must avoid reduction in our standards."
Alternatives: "prevent decrease" or "eschew minimization".
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For the GFPA 6 composite, the formulation and process have been optimized to avoid reduction in the glass fibre length.
Their influence outweighs the influence of the contaminations found in Fig. 1, as it is possible to avoid reduction even without an additional annealing step.
Merton preferred to speak of structural-functional analysis though, and tried to avoid reduction of an approach to an orthodoxy or "ism".
In the literature review, we have seen that user-specific information (i.e., user pdf) should not be utilized to define cut points of the quantization intervals to avoid reduction of possible locations of user pdf to the quantity of intervals in each dimension.
To avoid reduction in sample size, we fitted these particular measurements with a dummy ringer before the mixed linear model analyses.
Others have corroborated the importance of restoring and maintaining the medial calcar to enhance mechanical stability and to avoid reduction loss [ 13, 15, 16, 25].
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Several research groups across the country are developing ways to reduce those costs and avoid reductions in power output.
It is not clear how much the board will have to cut from administrative costs to avoid reductions that would affect classroom services.
While the chancellor was right to be firm about the need to avoid reductions in spending in 2010/11, it is worrying that the budget focused heavily on "efficiencies" in public services.
Mr. Bloomberg, who won control of the school system in 2002, has staked much of his legacy on its improvement and has generally increased spending or allowed the department to avoid reductions, even in tight times.
It also appears to contradict a September 2012 memo from the Pentagon's undersecretary for acquisition Frank Kendall, and comptroller Robert Hale, who urged that "spending money primarily to avoid reductions in future budget[s]" is not the way to go.
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