Sentence examples for to reduce any from inspiring English sources

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to reduce any

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To bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.

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The debate around the pros and cons is unlikely to reduce any time soon.

That clause has never been enforced to reduce any state's representation.

The placebo (the "control" medicine) is there to reduce any bias from faith in the treatment.

There are many ways to reduce any health risks that may be involved in barbecued foods.

"I don't think youth justice is in the position to reduce any risk of reoffending".

Typically immediately after a game, players will sit in ice baths to reduce any swelling.

"It was intentionally designed that way to reduce any bulkiness," she said.

But on board, he turned to his iPhone camera to reduce any unwanted attention.

Rival broadcasters have argued that Channel 4 has had considerable scope within its existing model to reduce any funding gap.

The lack of emphasis on a figure also serves to reduce any disharmony with Congressional Republicans, according to party strategists.

The company said it was working to "reduce any further potential loss" related to the A400M project.

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