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The phrase "sharp reduction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize a large decrease in something. For example, "The company saw a sharp reduction in profits last year."
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There's been a sharp reduction in child mortality.
That would require a sharp reduction in energy growth.
That could foreshadow a sharp reduction in consumption if the stock market slumps.
This was a sharp reduction from the operating profit of £19.5m made in 2007.
The McCain-Feingold bill will probably produce a sharp reduction in soft money overall, experts say.
It also recommended a sharp reduction in corporate capital expenditure in coming years.
A sharp reduction in Israeli work permits would be economically devastating for the Palestinians.
Retailers are compounding the gloom with October sales figures showing a sharp reduction in spending.
This year, the company has cut that back to $6.5 million, a sharp reduction.
It worked, delivering a sharp reduction in pollution at lower-than-predicted cost.
The ruling is likely to see a sharp reduction in its use.
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