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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the trend of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a general trend or pattern. For example, "The trend of rising gasoline prices has caused concern among many households".
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The trend of opening more government data continues and intensifies.
The trend of pervasive low-cost computing won't slow.
The trend of tau decreases from 6.13 to 23.62 nm.
The trend of the temperature obviously gives the same information.
The trend of recognition probability emerges upward from vertical direction.
The trend of the daily variation seen in Chs.
The trend of body weight Table 95 (abstract A299).
The trend of crystallite size is followed with the trend of ECSA value for PtRu/CNF and PtRu/C.
The trend of the normal fault zone is N55°E, parallel to the trend of the strike-slip fault zone.
The trend of disrepair continued for several decades.
The trend of this association was significant.
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