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Discover Ludwig"real reduction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a decrease or decrease in size, cost, amount, etc. For example, "The store is offering a real reduction on the price of its products."
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"This year we're looking at a real reduction," the diplomat said.
"Within three, four years I hope to see a real reduction in emissions," Ms. McGlade added.
A real reduction of the level of "natural" ionizing radiation would bankrupt the country.
And during summer droughts, despite public service calls to conserve water, there is little real reduction in Israeli household use.
The EU is furious: EU officials argue that it represents no real reduction of protection for American farmers.
The only solution is a real reduction in Medicaid's costs, not an accounting gimmick that increases the burden placed on Long Island residents.
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Why don't we see more real reductions?
"Then you'd have much more of a chance of real reductions".
They could make "real" reductions in fossil fuel use, for example by investing heavily in cleaner fuels and cleaner plants.
Similarly, savings must be open to rigorous scrutiny as to whether they represent real reductions in cost for the same value, or whether they are simply deferred expenditure.
Simon Counsell, executive director of the Rainforest Foundation, said: "We have to be very careful that any emergency funding will result in a real reductions in deforestation or forest damage.
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