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The phrase "reducing vulnerability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe the act of minimizing risk or strengthening defenses against potential harm or danger. Example: "The government implemented measures aimed at reducing vulnerability to cyber attacks."
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We are not reducing vulnerability".
3.05pm Reducing vulnerability to environmental and humanitarian crises: what can technology and international policies do?
The role of managing current climate risk in reducing vulnerability to progressive climate change.
As Elders, we believe that reducing vulnerability to both natural and human-made hazards is the key to building resilient communities and societies.
This is partly to do with funding: how do we know that the projects Labour has funded are actually reducing vulnerability to extreme ideas and radicalisation?
Stabilization of the LC by reducing vulnerability towards denaturants would thus be advantageous for the development of BoNT-based therapeutics.
Water is the common thread that links together much of what you addressed: poverty reduction, food security, and reducing vulnerability to disasters.
In particular, we analyzed how differences in areas with eWMUs influence LULCC and assessed how eWMUs could contribute to reducing vulnerability, particularly in double exposure municipalities.
Improved understanding of how RDO programs in the developing world are engaging with and influencing risk mitigation in the multi-hazard environments is fundamental for reducing vulnerability.
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This is a fundamental step in reducing vulnerability and in promoting the well-being and empowerment of women and girls.
In the longer term, social progress will be key for creating new sources of growth and as far as possible for a small open economy reducing vulnerability to the swings of international markets.
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