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The phrase "a consistent decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a steady or uniform reduction in quantity, size, or value over a period of time.
Example: "The company reported a consistent decrease in sales over the last three quarters."
Alternatives: "a steady decline" or "a gradual reduction".
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Retested results demonstrated a consistent decrease from initial results and increased consistency with the secondary lab.
The result has been a consistent decrease in the percentage of female coaches.
In the lower rise, the sediment waves display a consistent decrease in wavelength with increasing water depth.
Moreover, Cu/Nb multilayer membranes show a consistent decrease in the compressive stress level with increasing layer thickness.
We have also observed a consistent decrease in specific capacitance from 260 to 50 F/g as material thickness increases.
However, by focusing on transposable elements (TEs), we found a consistent decrease of 13% in CG methylation in both single dnmt3b and double dnmt3ab mutants (Fig. 2a), suggesting that DNMT3b is partially involved in maintaining the CG methylome.
The results in this work show that the addition of ethanol results in a consistent decrease in engine-out particulate proportional to ethanol content.
There was a consistent decrease in ζ values with increasing pH resulting in a decrease in the amount of p-nitrophenol adsorbed.
A consistent decrease in concentrations of acid sites with increasing Mo loading <6 wt.% was found, especially for those with higher acid strengths.
There has been a consistent decrease in environmental potential to absorb these wastes and a useful resource of matter and energy are lost due to the disposal of such wastes.
In addition, it is demonstrated that the implants facilitate a consistent decrease in the heat flux through a cubic differentially heated cavity with all being thermally perfectly conducting lateral walls.
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