Examples of 'reduced considerably' in a sentence

Meaning of "reduced considerably"

Reduced considerably means significantly decreasing or lowering something to a substantial degree

How to use "reduced considerably" in a sentence

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Automation was reduced considerably during that time.
Illiteracy among farmers has reduced considerably.
Cost could be reduced considerably if a consultant were provided as a contribution in kind.
We believe that costs could be reduced considerably.
Transport losses are reduced considerably due to decentralized generation of electricity.
This has allowed costs to be reduced considerably.
This could be reduced considerably by the use of automated communication systems.
The size of the harbour was reduced considerably.
Gas export has reduced considerably as compared with the previous year.
As a result the quality of sleep is reduced considerably.
Scattering risks are reduced considerably by using this instrument.
This enables production costs to be reduced considerably.
The sensitivity to vibrations is reduced considerably by the construction according to the invention.
The amount of fat to be added can be reduced considerably.
Tariff barriers have been reduced considerably over the past few decades but other obstacles remain.

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The number of baptisms has been reduced considerably.
In the region and reduced considerably the capacity of the Pretoria regime to.
The colour saturation is thereby reduced considerably.
The decision reduced considerably the uncertainty TELUS faced in gaining access to such buildings.
The average pore size reduced considerably.
This has reduced considerably the road travel between Bhagalpur and places across the Ganges.
The leg swelling had reduced considerably.
Through skilful appli - cation of language technology, the costs of multilingualism can be reduced considerably.
The sector has reduced considerably.
The risk of tilting in transport direction thereby is reduced considerably.
Advisory services were also reduced considerably from previous bienniums.
The duration of discussions between experts was reduced considerably.
The effect is naturally reduced considerably with good ventilation.
After the intervention her aggressiveness reduced considerably.
The benzoate treatment reduced considerably the amount of yeasts.
The internal strength of the adhesive is reduced considerably.
The cooling down time can be reduced considerably if the machine is allowed to idle.
Running treetops to a minimum thickness is also reduced considerably.
The number of hospital beds had been reduced considerably and their use had been rationalized.
The corruption of the previous regime is being reduced considerably.
Transport and energy costs are reduced considerably when you buy locally made products.
The time devoted to preparing meals has been reduced considerably.
The defeat of Siemowit IV reduced considerably the number of his supporters.
The costs and installation times are reduced considerably.
Prime cost of agricultural products reduced considerably through new technologies and new forms of management ;.
These are cooked until the sauce is reduced considerably.
In área C the flow is reduced considerably and the " ointment feel " is considerably reduced.
This is because its price is reduced considerably.
With Asian demand reduced considerably ( including that of Japan ), commodity prices have dropped.
Our numbers will be reduced considerably.
Following a template sheet ensures that the time spent on reviewing employees is reduced considerably.
The noise is also reduced considerably.
It appears that common drying techniques cause the digestibility to be reduced considerably.
Her symptoms have reduced considerably.
This is a distressing condition where the quality of life of the patient is reduced considerably.

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