sayantanc2k wrote:
sobby wrote:
How A can be correct...
To reducing--It should be of reducing or to reduce ....
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To reducing--It should be of reducing or to reduce ....
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Here "to" is not a part of infinitive "to reduce" - rather it is a part of the the idiom "means to X". X should be a noun (even a gerund is alright). Thus "means to reducing is alright."
Compare with the following structure we frequently use at the end of a letter:
Looking forward
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