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The phrase "a considerably greater decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the extent of a decrease in two or more contexts, emphasizing that one decrease is significantly larger than another.
Example: "The new policy resulted in a considerably greater decrease in emissions compared to last year's measures."
Alternatives: "a significantly larger reduction" or "a markedly greater decline."
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The LKR dsRNA and SDH dsRNA-treated groups showed a considerably greater decrease in LKR/SDH transcription than the control group (Figure 9A).
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MPS administration was associated with considerably greater decrease in cortical brain temperature than an equal amount of cold normal saline (5.3 ± 0.7 versus 3.4 ± 0.4°C, P = 0.009).
Product of two-stage process provided considerably greater decrease in carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emissions comparing to the one-stage alternative (52% vs. 14% and 54% vs. 14%).
Madrid's next match, held back until Monday night, is likely to be a considerably greater test.
In that study, a considerably greater association was found with radiata pine (R2 = 0.62).
Lower platinum dispersion may have resulted in the formation of a considerably greater quantity of coke.
But, EO was released to a considerably greater extent; even then it had allowed the bites.
However, for the IF paradigm, the males demonstrated a considerably greater ratio of genes∶pathways.
This method presents a considerably greater speed in relation to conventional methods, which require alignment [ 10].
The exotic donor had a considerably greater plant height than the elite recipient [ 12, 13, 27].
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