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The phrase "reduce concentration" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to decrease or lower the amount or intensity of something. It is often used in contexts related to focus, attention, or the amount of a substance in a solution. Example: In order to increase productivity, it is important to reduce concentration on non-essential tasks and prioritize the most important ones.
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Antiseizure medicines can reduce concentration and may cause drowsiness.
Such secondary flow structures reduce concentration polarization and membrane fouling.
The antiseizure medicines listed above used to prevent migraines can reduce concentration and may cause some drowsiness.
In particular, these vortices may reduce concentration polarization and subsequent fouling in membrane transport processes.
Air sparging is now a standard approach to reduce concentration polarization and fouling of membrane modules in membrane bioreactors (MBRs).
The use of high constant volumetric flow rate will reduce concentration overpotential, although potentially at the cost of consuming excessive pumping energy which in turn lowers system efficiency.
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Electrochemical oxidation can significantly reduce concentrations of organic contaminants, ammonia, and color in leachate.
The city began favoring working families over welfare recipients at its 322 housing projects in 1996, in an effort to reduce concentrations of poverty that officials believed had helped to worsen crime in and around the housing projects.
Arguments in favor of the tax: it helps reduce concentrations of wealth and produces additional revenue.
Also supplementation of fructans is reported to reduce concentrations in serum of insulin, cholesterol and triacylglycerol.
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