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"reduce the accuracy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a decrease in the precision of a measurement or calculation. For example, "This measurement device has been dropping in accuracy in recent months, so we need to find a way to reduce the accuracy."
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A sloppy classification can badly reduce the accuracy of model.
However, bad quality ionograms would reduce the accuracy of automatic scaled (autoscaled) values.
The results document that age and localized tooth loss seriously reduce the accuracy of these traits.
Mode shapes are usually accurate to within 10% at best, which can reduce the accuracy of the updated model.
But I cannot part with a book that contains sentences like, "Incorrect interpretation of drainage or cultural features can seriously reduce the accuracy of soil maps".
"The Census Bureau completely agrees the addition of the citizenship question. . . is going to reduce the accuracy of the data," said Hillygus, a former member of the Census Scientific Advisory Committee, which advises the Census Bureau on statistical data collection.
Feature sparsity would greatly reduce the accuracy of classification [5].
However, some limitations exist and can reduce the accuracy of this test when used alone.
However, the forming hierarchies may cause the blocks over-generalization and reduce the accuracy of blocking.
This process is very time-consuming and operator consistency and fatigue may reduce the accuracy.
If there are several hidden layers it will reduce network efficiency and will reduce the accuracy of forecasting.
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