ynk Generally, if we want a noun and there's a noun form available (reduction vs. reducing), we'll go with that. We say "I am involved in research, development, and manufacturing" because there's no word "manufaction" or "manufacturement." We don't want to go with "researching, developing, and manufacturing" for parallelism's sake, unless of course we are using all those words as verbs.
The form possessive + -ing used in D and E ("the Board's reducing")
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The form possessive + -ing used in D and E ("the Board's reducing")
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