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The phrase "reducing the use of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is intended to decrease the frequency of an activity or behaviour. For example: "The government has introduced new policies aimed at reducing the use of plastics in everyday life."
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It also provides useful long-term suggestions for reducing the use of ED services while improving quality.
The shame is that reducing the use of prison is not only good criminal justice policy.
Mr. Vallone's spokesman says the bags protect the environment by reducing the use of plastic.
In the interim, the city has been gradually reducing the use of Fresh Kills.
That development was getting a push from African governments intent on reducing the use of charcoal.
Reducing the use of energy in buildings is a key climate goal.
She cited action to protect the environment, reducing the use of force and helping the less fortunate.
Reducing the use of remand for defendants charged with crimes that would not normally attract a prison sentence.
Off the pitch, Forest Green Rovers' commitment to reducing the use of harmful chemicals also extends to its laundry policy.
We have been doing a better job, in treating pressure sores, managing pain and reducing the use of physical restraints".
Reducing the use of these credits is one pillar of the so-called Takenaka Plan for reviving the banking system.
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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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