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The phrase "reduce time complexity" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it in any context when discussing ways to improve the speed of a system, program, or task. For example, "We need to find a way to reduce time complexity in order to improve the speed of our software."
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They can reduce time complexity.
Whereas, non-vascular based method intends to analyze non-vessel properties of retinal images in order to reduce time complexity.
A heuristic Internet data budget management algorithm (H-IDM) is also presented, which is designed to reduce time complexity and computational overhead of the O-IDM system.
We then develop a heuristic IDM algorithm (H-IDM) designed to reduce time complexity and computational overhead while maintaining efficient data budget utilization.
This would further reduce time complexity.
Typical pattern-driven algorithms use various means to reduce time complexity [ 4– 10].
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Clustering reduces the search space of components by grouping similar entities together thus ensuring reduced time complexity as it reduces the search time for component retrieval.
It is also shown experimentally that MapReduce framework provides better scalability and reduced time complexity while considering large number of text documents for summarization.
Short random walks present an interesting, yet not that popular alternative to these global measures, especially provided that they can give us interesting information about the neighbourhood structure of the network and are computable locally, which reduces time complexity of such operations.
The standard techniques of efficient programming, such as reducing time complexity, are honored wherever possible.
In computational RNA and protein studies, a maximal loop size is sometimes imposed as a heuristic for reducing time complexity by one order.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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