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Discover Ludwig"slightly reduce" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to a quantity that is decreased, but not by a large amount. For example, "Due to recent budget cuts, the library's hours will be slightly reduced from Monday to Friday."
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Conversely, the Ce content is found to slightly reduce hardening.
There is some evidence that 20mph zones do slightly reduce average speeds overall.
However, a 4 percentt administration charge will slightly reduce the value of your donation.
The best data available show gun permits and restricted sales slightly reduce homicides and robberies.
That will slightly reduce the impact of the other proposed cut.
But that will only slightly reduce the stockpile of unsold homes.
The mayor would also slightly reduce the city's overall spending, to $65.7 billion.
The trial has confirmed that bio-synthetic kerosene can slightly reduce fuel consumption.
Furthermore, fibers enhance the tensile strength and slightly reduce the compressive strength of the concrete.
Potential impact of inorganic nanoparticles on macronutrient digestion: titanium dioxide nanoparticles slightly reduce lipid digestion under simulated gastrointestinal conditions.
The only important effect of that was to slightly reduce demand for fuel, helping to keep its price down.
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