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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a decrease or reduction in amount, degree, or size. For example, "The government implemented a series of measures to somewhat reduce traffic congestion."
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This change may somewhat reduce the impact of the overall cut.
To somewhat reduce the scope of power exercised by the central government, the socialist government of Pres.
Detroit's "grand bargain" would somewhat reduce pension and health-care benefits for the city's employees and impose a severe haircut on some bond insurers.
The last thing the lawyers want to see is tort reform because, heaven forbid, that might somewhat reduce their exorbitant incomes.
The proposal being considered by the Senate Finance Committee would somewhat reduce the scale of the problem, but eliminating the alternative minimum tax would cost as much as several hundred billion dollars over the next decade -- more than Republican leaders can allocate to it and still include all of Mr. Bush's priorities in the $1.35 trillion tax bill.
Alternatively, they can develop disseminated multibacillary disease (M), which will somewhat reduce average survival time and is more contagious.
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It somewhat reduced the fatal intensity".
"One, the economy and disposable income has been somewhat reduced.
Their charm is somewhat reduced this time around.
The heavy media attention somewhat reduces the importance of paid advertising and, therefore, of money.
The benefits will be somewhat reduced as the journey gets longer.
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