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The phrase "a considerable diminution of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant reduction or decrease in something, such as resources, quality, or quantity.
Example: "The recent policy changes have led to a considerable diminution of funding for public services."
Alternatives: "a significant reduction in" or "a substantial decrease in".
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The combination of Cartesian dualism with post-Copernican astronomy, post-Lyellian geology, post-Maxwellian physics, and post-Darwinian evolutionary theory resulted, for a time, in a considerable diminution of "man's stature".
This fourth reaction step is reflected on the DSC curve at 335°C by a shoulder of exo-effect at 354°C and documented also by a considerable diminution of both C and N contents (see Table 4).
In a series of 62 vertebral bodies, Sugimura et al. observed a considerable diminution of lesion enhancement in responding lesions, after irradiation or chemotherapy.
Conversely, a small impact on a domain such as family life may lead to a considerable diminution of QoL if family life is very important to a person.
In a series of 62 affected vertebral bodies, Sugimura et al.[ 9] observed a considerable diminution of lesion enhancement in responding lesions after irradiation or chemotherapy.
The quantification of Gigaxonin in patients suspected of bearing a GAN severe (F23, F24, F26 and F30) and mild (F27) forms revealed a considerable diminution of abundance using both normalization methods and that is comprised in the range established for GAN patients with identified mutation.
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In contrast, mutation of MYBb resulted in a considerable global diminution of GUS staining in all vascular tissues, suggesting that MYBb could be bound by an activator factor (Fig. 5a).
A considerable sleight-of-hand.
It feels like a trap, a diminution of both the admirable and the despicable.
A considerable amount of material was missing.
It is a considerable piece of work.
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