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The phrase "reduction in the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a decrease in something, especially something measurable like cost, number, or size. For example: "There was a significant reduction in the number of visitors to the museum."
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"A reduction in the V.A.T.
There was no reduction in the premium.
An 8% reduction in the staff workforce.
It has seen a reduction in the Russian stockmarket, a reduction in the rouble.
This reduction in the disability area reflects commission-wide experience.
A reduction in the fuel tax for airplanes.
"We are not expecting a reduction in the coal industry.
Now they just need a reduction in the screen count".
A further reduction in the top rate of tax.
"There hasn't been any reduction in the caliber of stuff.
There will be no reduction in the fee payable.
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