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'shrink it to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase if you want to refer to reducing something in size or quantity. For example, "I need to shrink my project down to three pages."
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"You can shrink it to the players.
Shrink it to 90 seconds.
Mr Romney says he would shrink it to 20% by 2017, but has not said how.
Traditional optical techniques use mirrors and lenses to further shrink the spot, but at best they can shrink it to half the light's wavelength.
The British did their best to shrink it to a fancy-dress charade, but forceful personalities burn through in the show's extraordinary group of royal portraits.
It can seat 5,200 people, but to make the hall feel more intimate, debate organizers will shrink it to fewer than 1,000 seats.
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The resulting gel will further cross-link with the divalent cations available in the media, shrinking it to a fraction of its original volume.
A16 Salton Sea to Shrink in Size The agency that oversees California's largest lake, the Salton Sea, endorsed a plan to create a smaller but healthier lake by shrinking it to less than half its current size.
Bankrupt retailer Kmart said it fired 12 executives and realigned its field organization for the second time in three months, shrinking it to two geographic divisions from five.
He has isolated some £200bn of "bad bank" debt and shrunk it to £40bn in four years.
Three other independent board members will also leave the Continental board, shrinking it to 10 members from 14.
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