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Discover Ludwig"produce reductions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of creating a decrease in something, such as cost or amount. For example, "We are looking for ways to produce reductions in our yearly expenses."
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Tropical forest countries will "produce" reductions in deforestation for the REDD+ market if they see more buyers for the climate service their forests provide (for all of us).
While in the short run this may produce reductions in spending — which seems good — in the long run, there are sicker patients and more resulting spending to compensate.
Empirical research on the effectiveness of DTCs indicates that they produce reductions in recidivism, primarily drawn from experiences in the US.
Fracking, as Lord Browne has acknowledged, is unlikely to produce reductions in fuel bills, since unlike the US the gas price here is set by conditions on the European market, not production conditions in the UK".
We accept we cannot have an error free health care environment as nobody is infallible but we can try to manage our patient safety system better and hopefully the revised NHS Never Events policy will produce reductions.
Indeed the tested agents proved to be very effective to produce reductions in the swelling pressure of 60 87% in comparison with the original swelling pressure of the untreated bentonite.
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This can produce reduction in diameters beyond 15%.
From the vast choice of organic produce, reduction of energy and responsible food waste programs, restaurants now offer sustainable dining out options for conscientious green diners.
During stance HL stimulation tended to produce reduction in force at the heel FSR.
Other replacements, such as tofu or plants, produced reductions of up to 25%.
As finance minister, Cárdenas oversaw a successful adjustment program that preserved high investment rates and produced reductions in poverty and inequality during the oil shock of the mid-2010s.
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