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'minimizes the' is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of reducing or diminishing something. For example: "The new law minimizes the number of parking tickets drivers will have to pay."
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This minimizes the risk of flooding.
"This minimizes the escape of the krill".
It minimizes the disruptions that setting down silverware would cause.
This also minimizes the bobbing and weaving by waiters.
No one minimizes the evils of the segregated South.
"Autolyse minimizes the stress of kneading," James says.
Now he minimizes the lying by calling his language "inelegant".
It minimizes the risk and lessens transaction costs.
The slow pace of inflation, however, minimizes the benefits.
Painting from a boat eliminates the foreground, which minimizes the notion of Renaissance space.
On the one hand, the professionalism is good, it minimizes the damage.
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