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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seek to reduce" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a goal or intention to decrease or lessen something. Example: "As part of their environmental efforts, the company will seek to reduce their carbon emissions by 50% within the next year."
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The new contracts seek to reduce this practice.
"We will, however, be reviewing the product and … we may seek to reduce the balance minimum".
"It is embarrassing for a Treasury minister to seek to reduce their tax burden," she added.
By defining a series of minimal goals, Mr. Obama would seek to reduce American forces.
He also said that the company would seek to reduce its $4.3 billion debt load.
The Chesapeake Bay Financing Authority would oversee the revolving fund, which would seek to reduce pollution.
First, the agreements seek to reduce duplicative efforts through cooperation and positive comity.
Sure, benefit fraud is bad news and we should seek to reduce it.
The GPIF will probably seek to reduce its bond portfolio by as little as it can.
Coral reef managers now seek to reduce vulnerability to climate change by supporting reef resilience.
Finally, companies may seek to reduce risk through consolidation, but many merger moves are irreversible.
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