drastic reduction

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The action of making something smaller or less in amount, by a large degree.

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  • The new policy led to a drastic reduction in carbon emissions.
  • The government implemented a drastic reduction in public spending.
  • The company announced a drastic reduction in its workforce to cut costs.
  • Businesses are facing a drastic reduction in demand due to the pandemic.
  • After the budget cuts, we've seen a drastic reduction in public services.
  • A drastic reduction in pollution levels was observed after the new regulations.
  • Changing my diet resulted in a drastic reduction in my cholesterol levels.
  • Many species experienced a drastic reduction in population size.
  • There has been a drastic reduction in the number of tourists visiting the area.
  • She proposed a drastic reduction in working hours to improve work-life balance.
  • The latest software update caused a drastic reduction in battery life for many users.
  • The company announced drastic reductions in its workforce to cut costs.
  • A drastic reduction in government subsidies will significantly affect farmers.
  • Without a drastic reduction in emissions, climate goals will not be met.
  • Scientists are concerned about the drastic reduction in the polar ice caps.
  • The new diet led to a drastic reduction in his blood pressure.
  • To avoid bankruptcy, the firm had to make a drastic reduction in operational expenses.
  • A drastic reduction in noise was noticeable after the insulation was installed.
  • The peace treaty brought about a drastic reduction in regional conflicts.
  • We need a drastic reduction in waste generation to protect the environment.