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Discover Ludwig"reducing loss" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts when discussing strategies or actions aimed at decreasing or minimizing the amount of loss or damage incurred. Example: The company's new cost-cutting measures were successful in reducing loss and improving their profit margins.
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It is more about finding creative new ways of increasing productivity and reducing loss.
"Government agencies have been successful in reducing loss of life through the effective communication of early warnings and organising targeted evacuations in the areas most affected".
It developed automated technology for ordering and dispensing medications and distributing them to hospital patients, thereby reducing loss and theft, improving accuracy, and maximizing data capture.
Fire suppression using automatic fire sprinklers is tremendously successful in reducing loss of life and property in the event of a fire.
"If confirmed, I would continue the emphasis on reducing loss of civilian life in the course of operations to an absolute minimum, while also ensuring that we provide whatever assets are necessary to ensure the safety" of American, NATO and Afghan forces, General Petraeus said in a written answer to a question asked in advance by the Senate Armed Services Committee.
This means reducing loss of lives and social, economic, and environmental assets when hazards strike.
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One way of reducing losses is to process it quickly into high-quality cassava flour (HQCF).
But in the cubes, these components are miniaturized and distributed onboard each unit, reducing losses.
"By next year we want to save £20bn for the year including by reducing losses from fraud, error and debt".
HM Revenue & Customs has succeeded in driving down VAT and excise fraud in recent years - reducing losses by about £4bn.
Data-driven techniques help boost agricultural productivity by increasing yields, reducing losses and cutting down input costs.
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