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The phrase "a big decrease from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant reduction in a quantity or value compared to a previous measurement or point in time.
Example: "The company reported a big decrease from last year's profits, indicating a need for strategic changes."
Alternatives: "a substantial drop from" or "a significant reduction from".
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Although there is a big decrease from 132 to 74.5 mAh/g in discharge capacity at a current rate of 1C for the sample treated at 975 K from 400 to 500 cycles.
Meanwhile, the number of displaced Afghans outside the country seeking to come the other way slowed to 68,000 last year, down from 110,000 in 2010 and a big decrease from the 1.8 million Afghans who repatriated in 2002, the year after the Taliban were driven out of power.
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That caused a big decrease in jobs and working hours.
This leads to a big decrease in learning time.
Williams points to a National Institutes of Health study that showed a 23percentt decrease in mortality, a 30percentt decrease in death due to cardiovascular problems and a big decrease in cancer mortality as well.
Expect a big decrease.
Some analysts had forecast a bigger decrease in output.
Some women have a bigger decrease, while others don't change at all.
Ireland posted the biggest decrease, from 12% to 9.8%, while the rate in Spain fell from 25.1% to 23% and in Poland from 9.6% to 7.7%.
NBC had the biggest decrease, from 50 minutes in 2015 to 10 minutes last year.
In contrast, a big temperature decrease from one day to the next (TCN < -2°C), increased the risk of childhood pneumonia.
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