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The phrase "reduces the performance" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a decrease in the efficiency of a process or task. Example sentence: The outdated technology reduces the performance of the assembly line.
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This reduces the performance.
Some attributes contain detailed information that reduces the performance of the regression algorithms.
Since, policy changes are infrequent, this configuration reduces the performance impact to less than 1%[51]].
However, Pt can lead towards catalyst poisoning by carbonaceous species, thus reduces the performance of DMFC.
However, the interference caused by D2D devices reduces the performance of cellular communication significantly.
Addition of kinetic hydrate inhibitors such as polyvinylcaprolactam reduces the performance of polyamine polypropoxylates as AAs.
This efficient solution reduces the performance overheads of the spintronic logic circuits while simplifying fabrication.
The use of MMSE in iterative scheme reduces the performance loss leading to error-rate results close to ML.
Another limitation is nodes consume a higher energy during contention and reduces the performance of MAC protocol.
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For smaller datasets, it becomes a major factor which reduces the performances.
Ultimately, noise reduces the performances of important techniques of image processing such as detection, segmentation, and classification.
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