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Since only one "ing"exists in the whole sentence,there would be no other "ing" to parallel with reducing,thus making the parallelism clear and avoiding alternatives that make parallelism ambiguous.In this case,preposition can be omitted. For exemple,a sentence like: "I write this posts that can help you get improved and make the point clear." In this sentence,you can either say that I have done 2 things:write the post and make the point clear.However,what I want to express is that it is my posts that make the point clear.An omission of "that" make the meaning of this sentence ambiguous.If I had written "I write this posts that can help you get improved and that make the point clear.",you would never get confused,right? In all,whether to omit the preposition depends on whether meaning of sentence will be ambiguous after the omission. Hope it helps! |
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