Sentence examples for be reduced from from inspiring English sources

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be reduced from

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To bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.

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Performances will be reduced from 64 this season to 48.

The benefit cap will be reduced from 7 November 2016.

Aid to Afghanistan will be reduced from $130.9m to $78.5m.

Aid to sub-Saharan Africa will be reduced from $106m to $31.8m while aid to the Palestinian territories will be reduced from $34.2m to $20.5m.

Afterward, he was told that his pay would be reduced: from $24 to $14 an hour.

Under the agreement, Continental's annual fee will be reduced from $2.5 million to $1.4 million.

The number of legal aid providers will be reduced from around 1,600 to 400.

A variety of crimes, including theft, shoplifting and drug possession for personal use, would be reduced from felonies to misdemeanors.

From the spring, Ben & Jerry's single portion tubs will be reduced from 150ml to 100ml, a 33% reduction in size.

Analysts at Credit Suisse said the share price reaction was overdone as the penalty would eventually be reduced from $14bn.

Peter Kellner of YouGov says that on current polls the parliamentary party will be reduced from 57 seats to 10.

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