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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reported reducing" is correct and can be used in written English
It usually refers to a past event or action that has been reported or shared by someone. This phrase is commonly used in news articles, reports, and other formal writing. Example: The news article reported reducing crime rates in the city by 20% in the past year.
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In 2013, half of homelessness projects with decreases in funding laid off staff, while a third reported reducing the provision of "meaningful activities".
Among Americans responding to the survey, they said, 26.5 percent reported reducing their use of routine medical care since the start of the global economic crisis in 2007.
Five respondents reported reducing the number of sex partners they had and six increased their condom use after circumcision.
Six out of ten reported reducing spending on the needs of their children.
Four incentives were reported; reducing cost, increasing convenience, reducing time-consumption, and increasing enjoyment.
Furthermore, 74%% of Chinese women reported reducing their physical activity as their pregnancy progressed [ 10].
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These smokers reported reduced craving when exposed to the warning labels, but Mr. Lindstrom dismissed those reports because the smokers' brain activity "told a different story".
Carers reported reduced agitation, better moods and improved posture; residents who had been slumped in their chairs raised their heads to take an active role.
Kmart hasn't reported reduced traffic.
Conclusions: Patients reported reduced pain ratings following this stimulation technique.
However, older trials reported reduced AST serum levels in response to silymarin treatment.
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