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The phrase "provide a reduction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to providing a discount or decrease in price. For example, "This store is offering customers a 10% reduction if they provide their loyalty card at checkout."
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Young volunteers from all over the world come for an experience that wealthy societies don't provide: a reduction to the essentials.
Results from this model are shown to provide a reduction in propellant mass required over previous minimum fuel solutions.
This has the immediate consequence that one cannot use the notion of an intervention to provide a reduction of causal claims to non-causal claims.
Consequently, only shorter meaning non-unique DS-CDMA codes canon-unique DS-CDMAionon-unique DS-CDMAquirements that is sufficodes to enable this applicanion scenario4.
A design of composite panels which can provide a reduction in panel weight as well as enhance the bending stiffness, is introduced in this paper.
Orthotics can provide a reduction in plantar flexion of the ankle, leading to greater stability in the stance phase of the gait cycle.
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Increased capacity of both systems, RES and ESS, provides a reduction in the total daily cost of electricity.
BLADE provides a reduction of motion artefacts and clearer delineation of uterine zonal anatomy relative to conventional TSE.
The use of these collimators provided a reduction in background noise, and thus improved the signal-to-noise ratio [1,2].
The ultrasound technology provides a reduction of the malaxing duration improving VOO yields and its minor compounds content.
Both membranes facilitated access to the epidural space and provided a reduction in the amount of tissue adhering to the dura mater.
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