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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reducing in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action that is decreasing in size, frequency, or magnitude. For example: "The size of the crowd was reducing in as the night grew later."
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Are those mistakes reducing in frequency?
It's partly because the notes are reducing in size.
They are paying nothing because they are not reducing in any way their nuclear enrichment capability.
Wind and solar technologies are developing fast and reducing in price, which puts more pressure on rival energy sources.
Winds are reducing in speed and forecast to reduce further over the next hour.
"While the sector has been reducing in numbers, we've been growing in assets and market share," he adds.
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The approach was illustrated by a process of reducing in-cab noise during the design of a new truck.
Current strategies for reducing in-stent neointima formation commonly exploit the anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory effects of paclitaxel and sirolimus.
The trial was successful in reducing in-hospital mortality and unscheduled readmissions in the care pathway group.
The ratio of mental health professionals to inmates of 1 24 can be considered high and could also be a relevant factor in reducing in-prison violence.
Drug eluting stents (DES) have been successfully demonstrated to be effective in reducing in-stent restenosis and neointimal hyperplasia [ 25, 26].
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