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"reduce strain on" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to lessen the pressure or burden placed on something or someone. Example: Taking breaks throughout the day can help reduce strain on your eyes and improve your overall productivity.
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Also, he said, better design of helmets could reduce strain on the occipital nerve and prevent at least one common type of headache.
If you are experiencing one of these factors, address the physical condition to reduce strain on your body before focusing on promoting swift hair growth.
But the reopening does reduce strain on the supply line.
The company's technology for generating and managing energy could reduce strain on the grid.
He would eventually be fine but was under surgeon's orders to reduce strain on his lower back.
They called for better guidelines for managing headaches and a new design for helmets to reduce strain on the occipital nerve.
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Many analysts agree, citing the benefits of long battery life and reduced strain on the eyes.
Some solutions are simple: energy efficient homes keep us cool during heatwaves while also saving money and reducing strain on electricity infrastructure.
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