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The phrase "a continual reduction in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consistent or ongoing decrease in a particular quantity or quality over time.
Example: "The company has reported a continual reduction in production costs over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "an ongoing decrease in" or "a steady decline in".
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It is true that the European Union had not ratified the possibility of a continual reduction in the TIPP.
As the amount of partial premixing increases, computational results predict a continual reduction in the amount of flow radially inward; the resulting decrease in radial transport is responsible for various effects observed both computationally and experimentally, including a cooling of the gases near the burner surface.
There was a sense of salvation when the government announced the nationalisation of the British Coalmines in 1947; but the following decades saw a continual reduction in the output from the Rhondda mines.
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They came back and said sorry, this is just not possible (my paraphrasing), but instead filled the report with the broader ambition of a "continual reduction of harm".
Probably the most important of these changes has been the continual reduction in membrane cost, thus opening the membrane process to larger feed volumes, and so expanding rapidly its use in water treatment.
With the continual reduction in the cost for high-throughput genome sequencing, thousands of genomes of pathogenic bacteria have now been sequenced and Salmonella is of no exception [ 2].
Indeed, the continual reduction in force during the 30 min stress-relaxation test in GAG-depleted specimens (Fig. 5) suggests that fascicle elasticity is more heavily impaired with GAG loss.
The biological answer to why risk of AFF declines despite continual reduction in bone turnover is not defined, but it is important for physicians to know that even though risk declines, it does not disappear.
Increasing isobutyl content in the aluminoxane co-catalyst led to a continual decrease in catalyst activity.
However, as CKD progresses, CKD-related risk factors (e.g., hypertension) and comorbidities (e.g., CVD) become less manageable, resulting in a life expectancy that steadily decreases as a function of continual reductions in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) [ 2– 4].
Indeed, the long-held hope for continual reductions in nuclear forces now seems unattainable, nuclear arms analysts say.
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