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The phrase "lead to a reduction" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a cause-and-effect relationship in which one action or event results in a decrease or lessening of something else. Example: The implementation of new recycling programs led to a reduction in the amount of waste produced by the community.
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Cameron said the cuts would not lead to a "reduction in visible policing".
"I'll bet over time that it does lead to a reduction in A.C.L. injuries".
That would lead to a reduction in consumer spending large enough to start a recession.
Reducing diesel emissions can therefore lead to a reduction of both warming and cooling particles.
This local condensation can lead to a reduction in efficiency and instability in the compressor.
Their findings could lead to a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions during concrete manufacturing.
Some chinook salmon also have gained federal protection that sometimes lead to a reduction in pumping.
The agreement could lead to a reduction in the number of players participating in the protests.
Climate financing should not lead to a reduction in traditional official development assistance.
For smaller values, vertical integration can paradoxically lead to a reduction in nonintegrated insurers' premiums.
All of these factors lead to a reduction of the rate of intubation [1].
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