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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reining in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of controlling or limiting something, often in the context of behavior or spending. Example: "The government is working on reining in excessive spending to balance the budget."
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Governments remain fixated on reining in deficits.
Reining in councils' investigatory powers?
How about reining in Wall Street?
Nadal, reining in his passion, played conservatively.
They are also reining in the lawyers' fees.
(It would be a way of reining in Harvey's fantasies).
The governor quickly began reining in the program.
Already indebted, households are reining in their spending.
Congress passed laws aimed at reining in their practices.
The Saudis now seem serious about reining in prices.
Pruning back or reining in are unpleasant tasks.
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