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"greater reduction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a larger decrease or lowering in something. You can use it when comparing the degree of reduction between two or more things. Example: The new diet plan resulted in a greater reduction in weight compared to the old one.
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A 62% greater reduction in weight/BMI, 50% greater reduction in WC, and 56% greater reduction in FM were observed in the almond-LCD as compared to the CHO-LCD intervention.
A 62% greater reduction in weight/BMI, 50% greater reduction in WC and 56% greater reduction in FM were observed in the almond-LCD as compared to the CHO-LCD intervention.
Higher concentrations and repeated treatments led to a greater reduction in kidney burden.
Patients who received fMRI feedback had a significantly greater reduction in pain.
On average, STN DBS results in a greater reduction of dopaminergic medication compared with GPi DBS.
African Americans showed a small but significantly greater reduction in EDE global score relative to Caucasians.
In the asthmatics, women showed a greater reduction in X5 than men with LBPP (p = 0.009).
Ms. Cooper testified that by the year 2020, the California program would result in a 25percentt greater reduction of airborne toxic chemicals than the federal program and a 3percentt greater reduction in carbon dioxide.
"You can never eliminate all cases," Mr. Spierman said, "but the helicopter application makes a much greater reduction".
RCN chief executive, Janet Davies said: "No branch of nursing has seen a greater reduction in numbers than learning disabilities.
After five sessions, she experienced a greater reduction in pain than she had on any other treatment.
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