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The phrase "consider a reduction" is a grammatically correct and widely used construction in written English.
It is typically used when suggesting or recommending the possibility of reducing something, such as costs, prices, or quantities. Example: Before finalizing the budget for next year, we should consider a reduction in advertising expenses to help improve our bottom line.
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Labor has promised to consider a reduction of 45% by 2030, based on 2005 levels.
And Rumsfeld, having won for the moment on Crusader, may again consider a reduction in Army forces, by a division or more.
The designing for a new drug should consider a reduction of steric repulsion on P2 to enhance the activity toward this mutant strain.
The Northern Echo reports Singh has told the squad to consider a reduction , with the businessman losing a figure in the region of £80,000 from the club.
Although there has been speculation that the GAA would consider a reduction, the figure mentioned was around 34,000, well above the number recommended by residents.
To obtain more general results for networks of limit-cycle oscillators it is useful to consider a reduction to phase models.
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Mr. Obama considers a reduction in the role of nuclear weapons as critical to his legacy.
Credit rating agencies were considering a reduction in Enron's rating, which would only increase the financial pressure.
Now the government is considering a reduction in superannuation concessions for the very wealthy and other revenue raising measures to fund a company tax cut.
Tennessee State University in Nashville, where enrollment is down 10percentt from last year, has eliminated 52 positions and is considering a reduction in scholarship money.
Mexico is considering a reduction in oil exports to take care of domestic industrial needs, the Government said in a five-year energy plan that was released last week.
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