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Discover Ludwig"reduce into" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to describe the process of breaking down something into smaller parts. For example: "The research team worked to reduce the data into meaningful chunks for analysis."
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Will you be following this off-putting rabble who in time, as sure as eggs is eggs, will mellow and reduce into compelling living soap opera?
From April 2017, payments to new ESA Wrag claimants, currently £102 a week, will reduce into line with standard JSA rates currently at £73, while support group ESA payments, currently £109 a week, will remain intact.
Numerous problems in physics, optimization, and economics reduce into finding some element of EP(F).
Firm D thereby contributes to industrial path extension, a situation which, if not renewed, will gradually reduce into a stable state situation resulting in industrial path exhaustion.
Many problems in applied sciences, such as numerous problems in physics, optimization, and economics reduce into finding a solution of (1.5).
The scheme of generalization in mechanics appears as follows: Experience provides complex phenomena, i.e., "a confused mass of facts" which we reduce into a number of elementary phenomena by means of experiment.
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After performing exclusion of groups with zero values, the reduced training set is reduced into 625 patterns (ERTS).
In total, 7,226 items had been reduced into sacks destined for landfill.
The problem with collecting and sentimentalizing freaks, though, is that they get reduced into cute caricatures.
And with good reason: such long-winded phrases cannot be reduced into buzzwords for the opposition.
Nine pieces of legislation and around 100 statutory instruments to be reduced into one single act.
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