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The phrase "a continued diminution in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a persistent decrease or reduction in a particular context, such as economics, health, or environmental issues.
Example: "The report indicated a continued diminution in the population of certain endangered species over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a sustained decrease in" or "an ongoing reduction in".
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"Even in those having partial nephrectomies, there's a continued diminution in kidney function," said Dr. Paul Russo, the senior author of the paper, "but much less than in those who have the radical operation".
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"There's a subtle diminution in prestige".
"And so over the next 18 months you will see a sharp diminution in research activity.
Of late, though, Ms. Schifter has noted a slight diminution in paper activity.
Announcements illustrative of a progressive diminution in the cost of solemnizing the nuptial tie.
Interestingly, helium induced a small diminution in each of these parameters, whereas the dynPEEPi/staticPEEPi ratio remained unchanged.
The 12 h time point was chosen to better show that parthenolide causes a sustained diminution in cytokine secretion.
A major advantage of HRM is a drastic diminution in the needs for sequencing to identify a sequence variation.
Interestingly, the lymphocytes showed a diminution in CD4, but an increase in CD8 expression (CD4+CD8–:23.9%, CD4 CD8+: 65.5%, CD4+CD8+: 10.6%; Fig. 1d).
His recent mythical epic, Immortals, saw a certain improvement in his narrative skills but a diminution in the power of the images.
A reduction of this magnitude would correspond to a diminution in photospheric volume of about 41%.
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