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"reduce the space" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to decrease the amount of space available or being used. Here are three examples of when you might use this phrase: 1. "We need to reduce the space between the paragraphs in this report to make it easier to read." 2. "The storage room is overcrowded, we'll have to reduce the space taken up by old files." 3. "To conserve energy, the company has made efforts to reduce their office space by implementing remote work options."
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"If you reduce the space, they have no time to think and feel under pressure.
Chimney breasts have been removed to reduce the space lost through insulation.
So create your own volunteer army, and reduce the space for would-be insurgents to gain footing.
The other technique uses a two-phase page reorganization scheme to reduce the space overhead caused by shadow paging.
Most modern economy cabins include economy-plus seats with extra legroom, which reduce the space available to other passengers.
It can cost £100 per square meter to run the building, and we have been able to reduce the space per staff member from over 11m2 to 7m2.
The change will save on newsprint but will also reduce the space available for news content by as much as one-third.
One approach is to reduce the "space" between wavelengths, by choosing wavelengths that are closer together to carry the multiplicity of signals.
Others say the expansion of monitoring is intended not just to cut crime but to systematically reduce the space for dissent.
Monroe's wingspan alone helped reduce the space available for Marquette to operate on offense, as he constantly deflected cross-court passes and interrupted the Golden Eagles' sets.
Electron probe microanalyzer (EPMA) analysis reveals the presence of scandium atoms reduce the space occupied by aluminum atoms, leading to lattice distortion during the phase transition.
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