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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'with reduced' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been decreased or lessened in size, quantity, or intensity. Example: - The store is offering a sale with reduced prices on all winter clothing. - With reduced visibility due to heavy fog, driving on the highway can be dangerous. - The doctor prescribed a diet with reduced sugar intake for the patient with diabetes. - The company implemented a new energy system with reduced carbon emissions. - We booked a flight with reduced rates during the off-season.
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Many have achieved significant reductions in crime with reduced budgets".
She is staying on, at least temporarily, with reduced hours.
Opening up the Alexandria route coincides with reduced trafficking through Sinai.
First you could get stuck with reduced hand strength due to injury or illness.
Cheaper machines, coupled with reduced labor and complexity of getting parts.
The Dojo will continue to work once the subscription lapses, but with reduced functionality.
ADC (b) demonstrates corresponding low signal, consistent with reduced diffusivity.
Will Pierce be happy with reduced time?
Fixed mindsets are correlated with reduced performance, self-esteem, creativity, resilience and self-awareness.
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Confidence in search reduced with reduced target prevalence.
It is a new train technology that combines magnetic levitation (maglev) with reduced-pressure tubes.
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