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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reduced spending on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of financial or economic decisions. For example: "The city council announced plans to reduce spending on public transportation."
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But a glut in the global market for panels, and reduced spending on renewable energy in Europe, has hurt the industry.Airbus received one of its biggest-ever orders.
Reduced spending on administration is also significant.
Budget sequestration and the partisanship in Congress have greatly reduced spending on nuclear-security programs.
See articleCisco Systems reported weaker results than expected because of companies' reduced spending on technology.
As consumers and large corporations reduced spending on computers, PC makers stopped placing such large orders for chips.
Reduced spending on furniture, gasoline and restaurant food paced the decline, to $274.5 billion last month, the Commerce Department said.
Chip makers have reduced spending on factory equipment as sales of computers, mobile phones and other electronics have slowed.
Local councils also have less money because of central government budget cuts and have reduced spending on maintaining social housing.
Newsprint prices have fallen 6percentthis yearas as the slowing economy has reduced spending on newspaper advertising.
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The government will save £500m from reduced spending on IT programmes and £1.4bn from reducing civil service pay and days lost to sickness, £300m from reducing spending on energy and £500m from reforms to subsidiary bodies.
Or were they misled by their politicians, who didn't tell them that when Mr. Bush promised to cut taxes and reduce spending he meant tax cuts for the urban elite and reduced spending on farmers?
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