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"take steps to reduce" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to taking action to reduce or minimize something. For example: "We must take steps to reduce our carbon emissions if we want to help the environment."
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The judges said they would take steps to reduce Mr. Milosevic's workload and protect his health.
The Charge urged China to take steps to reduce military deployments aimed at Taiwan.
It is the responsibility of leaders on all sides to take steps to reduce tensions.
He urged both nations to continue to take steps to reduce the risk of war.
Not take steps to reduce the prison population, she insists: such a step would be "arbitrary".
But do take steps to reduce the risk of food-borne illness.
They could also take steps to reduce electric demand through efficiency.
But should the government take steps to reduce the £74.2 billion bill for state pensions?
Roche Holding said it planned a major review of its operations and would take steps to reduce its operating costs.
Instead, he says "it is crucial that governments take steps to reduce the cost of education while improving its quality".
"But they've also become rich enough to be able to take steps to reduce the risks of exploring new chemistry.
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