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a complementary decrease
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a complementary decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a reduction in one element is associated with a corresponding reduction in another element, often in a balanced or mutually beneficial way. Example: "The study found that there was a complementary decrease in both energy consumption and carbon emissions when the new policy was implemented."
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Alternative expressions(20)
a relative decrease
a subsequent decrease
a successive decrease
a subsequent drop
a progressive lessening
a further depletion
a further decrement
a further fall
an additional reduction
a deepening reduction
a further decline
a further improvement
a continued decline
a further reduce
a greater decrease
a significantly decrease
a further decrease
an exacerbated decrease
a further diminution
a future decrease
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
In more recent years, this trend has leveled off somewhat; from 1990 to 2009 women under correctional supervision increased from 14% to 18% of the population, with a complementary decrease in the proportion of men, from 86% to 82% (Glaze [2010]).
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A complementary decrease was observed for the ion C13H16O4+ characteristic for t-BA.
Although tempting to make a general statement that distributed entropy shows a complementary decrease in aging, the picture is not so simple.
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Our study cohort was demographically similar to the eligible births in the United States, though we had a slightly higher percentage of mothers with < 12 years of education and a slightly higher percentage of Hispanic and black mothers (with a complementary decrease in white mothers) (Table 1).
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Similar Expressions
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For that to work[sic], the mathematical model behind the system requires a geometric growth in debt, population, energy consumption, raw material consumption, waste production and pollution (and a complementary geometric decrease in our co-inhabitants of this planet !).
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Combination therapy produced significantly greater complementary decreases in non-HDL cholesterol (primary end point) than pravastatin monotherapy (−14.1% vs −6.1%, p = 0.002).
A parallel analysis of the behavioral data produced a complementary pattern, with decreased sensitivity to left and right gaze on congruent relative to incongruent trials.
Science
The increased risk of finding culture-positive cattle among bullfighting SIT-negative cattle (reflected in the 55% of culture-positive animals found in our dataset compared with 14.4 and 5.9% in beef and dairy cattle respectively) strongly suggests the need for using a complementary testing technique to decrease the number of false negative reactors that could be expected in bullfighting cattle.
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As a complementary approach, FBXL2 knockdown decreased F-box expression coupled with a robust increase in Aurora B protein concentrations on the midbody.
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Therapeutic touch (TT), a complementary therapy, has been shown to decrease stress, anxiety, and pain in adults and children, as well as improve mobility in patients with arthritis and fibromyalgia.
Unfolding the quadruplex of I: II in the presence of a complementary strand leads to a large decrease in FRET efficiency (from ∼70%too ∼5%) as the concomitant distance between the two fluorophores increases.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a complementary decrease" when you want to emphasize that two or more things are decreasing in a way that balances or enhances each other's effect.
Common error
Avoid using "a complementary decrease" when you simply mean 'another decrease'. "Complementary" implies a specific relationship where the decreases are interconnected or mutually beneficial.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a complementary decrease" functions as a noun phrase. It describes a specific type of reduction where two or more factors decline in a related or mutually enhancing manner. Ludwig AI identifies it as correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a complementary decrease" describes a situation where two or more elements decrease in a way that is interconnected or mutually enhancing. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. Usage is relatively rare but grammatically sound and appropriate in formal and scientific contexts. When selecting this phrase, ensure that the relationship between the decreases is clearly established to avoid misinterpretation. If you want to convey a similar meaning without specifically emphasizing the interconnectedness, consider using "a corresponding reduction" or "a reciprocal decrease". The phrase is most frequently found in scientific publications and news media.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a corresponding reduction
Focuses on the parallel nature of the decrease.
a reciprocal decrease
Highlights the mutual or inverse relationship in the reduction.
a proportional decline
Emphasizes that the decrease is in direct proportion to something else.
a related decrease
Suggests a connection between the decrease and another factor, without specifying the nature of the relationship.
a parallel drop
Similar to "corresponding reduction" but uses the word "drop" which can imply a sharper or more sudden decline.
a concomitant decrease
Indicates that the decrease happens at the same time and is related to something else.
an associated decrease
Broadly links the decrease to another factor or event.
a matching decrease
Suggests that the decrease mirrors or equals another decrease.
a synchronized reduction
Highlights that the decrease is happening at the same rate or time as something else.
a correlated decrease
Indicates a statistical correlation between the decrease and another variable.
FAQs
How can I use "a complementary decrease" in a sentence?
Use "a complementary decrease" to describe situations where a decline in one area is associated with a related or balancing decline in another. For example: "The company experienced "a complementary decrease" in both sales and marketing expenses".
What are some alternatives to saying "a complementary decrease"?
Alternatives include "a corresponding reduction", "a reciprocal decrease", or "a proportional decline", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. Consider "a corresponding reduction" or "a reciprocal decrease".
When is it appropriate to use "a complementary decrease"?
It's appropriate when the decrease in one factor is intrinsically linked to, or balances out, the decrease in another factor. This implies a relationship beyond mere coincidence.
How does "a complementary decrease" differ from a general decrease?
"A complementary decrease" specifically highlights a relationship between two decreasing elements, while a general decrease simply refers to a reduction without implying any connection to another factor. This is opposed to a simple decrease.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested