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The phrase "in an attempt to reduce" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase in a sentence when you are trying to express that someone is doing something in order to try and lessen a certain issue. For example: "The government passed a new law in an attempt to reduce poverty in the region."
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An introduction to Jamaica was made in 1844 in an attempt to reduce the rat population.
Testimony showed also that the plaintiff used a chemical in an attempt to reduce the smoke.
Some are turning to virtual private networks in an attempt to reduce their digital trails.
Others worry that Paulson will tinker with the manufacturing process in an attempt to reduce costs.
In an attempt to reduce the ecological footprint, several noise mitigation techniques have been investigated.
We decided to cut down on our expenses in an attempt to reduce our debt.
Austin's curfew was introduced in 1990 in an attempt to reduce the juvenile crime rate.
Authorities had also widened the walkways to almost 80 metres in an attempt to reduce congestion.
Second generation stent-grafts have been developed in an attempt to reduce these problems.
In an attempt to reduce aseptic loosening, ceramics have been introduced.
10/30 Tony Blair flies into Syria in an attempt to reduce tension in the Middle East.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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