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The phrase "reduction in costs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about a decrease in the costs associated with something. For example: "Through careful budgeting, we were able to achieve a significant reduction in costs for the project."
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It is expected that the reduction of patients using ED care may cause a reduction in costs of the ED.
Instead, the recovery plan involved internal devaluation, making an economy more competitive through a reduction in costs.
Reduction in costs for artists' visas.
By 1985, Cummins' strategy had yielded a new product line and a 5% reduction in costs.
When I took over, our target was a $3 billion reduction in costs.
The FT made £2m profits in 2005, benefiting from a reduction in costs and a more benign advertising market.
To Blundell, the big facilitator for LAWS is the huge reduction in costs for developing autonomous systems.
"We reduce our 2009 forecast from £121.2m to £90m, assuming lower activity levels but some reduction in costs.
I would want to see tax cuts tied to a reduction in costs through companies becoming more efficient".
The reduction in costs was used to lower the sale price.
This was achieved with a 20% reduction in costs of production and an on-farm water saving of 40%.
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