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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reduce for" is not a commonly used or correct phrase in written English.
It is possible you are thinking of the word "reduce," which means to make something smaller or decrease its size or amount. In that case, you might use it in a sentence like: "We need to reduce the number of staff in order to cut costs."
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We've been thinking about water and how to reduce for a really long time".
Add everything else except the butter, bring to a boil and reduce for 15-20 minutes.
Remove the fruit and let the wine reduce for 10 minutes to sweet, thick syrup.
Add the spice and wine, reduce by three-quarters, add the cream and reduce for two minutes.
If you wish, you can remove the cooked plums and let the syrup reduce for a more intense, stickier sauce.
Remembering that old chestnut, I knew I couldn't let the sauce cook and reduce for another few minutes.
If the sauce seems watery, turn the heat up and reduce for a few minutes to concentrate the flavour.
The governors of Florida, Georgia and Alabama and the federal government agreed not to reduce, for now, the minimum amount of water that will flow into Apalachicola Bay.
Put the remaining marinade in a small saucepan, bring to a simmer and leave to reduce for 10 minutes, until thick and delicious-smelling.
Drop in the pork slices and continue to reduce for two minutes, turning the meat halfway, so it's well coated and hot.
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