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The phrase "reduce figures" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It means to decrease the numerical values or amounts indicated. Example: In order to meet their budget goals, the company had to reduce figures in their spending and find more cost-effective solutions.
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The Government is however committed to delivering dramatically lower migration to the UK, with an aspiration to reduce figures from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands.
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She added that the complaints represent "a fraction of 1% of those customers", and that the firm was now seeing much reduced figures, "back to the levels we saw prior to the BT Sport launch".
After treatment, the total macular volume was reduced (Figures 2B,C,D, right; Table 1).
Interestingly, GSK3β levels were markedly reduced (Figures 2A and S1A B).
Ventromedial contact with the posterior of the vomer is reduced (Figures 22, 23).
Significantly, although Shh was ectopically expressed, the level of expression in the developing molars was reduced (Figures 6F and 7D').
Type II fibers were smaller in the soleus muscle of Akt1ko mice (Figure 5D E, p<0.05) and the number of type II fibers was reduced (Figures 5F, p<0.05).
Antibodies were purified on protein A sepharose columns and analyzed via SDS-PAGE under non-reducing (Figure S1A) or reducing (Figure S1B) conditions.
The Duchy's revised proposal stated that it would build no homes if the council did not accept the reduced figure.
The three rump Thats do cut a reduced figure out on their massive undulating runway, however beautifully they can now triangulate, or fill a winner's podium.
In recent years a constant stream of such tiresomely petty controversies have made him a badly reduced figure – and yet it is easy to see why the faithful stick with him.
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