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The phrase "a corresponding decrease in the number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a relationship between two variables, indicating that as one variable decreases, another variable also decreases.
Example: "The study found a corresponding decrease in the number of participants as the difficulty of the task increased."
Alternatives: "a related reduction in the number" or "a matching decline in the number."
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Moreover, men who increased their exercise saw a corresponding decrease in the number of fractures.
You'd expect that if we've been catching fifty thousand early-stage cancers every year, we should be seeing a corresponding decrease in the number of late-stage invasive cancers.
And true enough, our study found that the growth in children classified with autism was accompanied by a corresponding decrease in the number of special education students with other designations.
Despite this trend, there has not been a corresponding decrease in the number of newly diagnosed cases of metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) [1 3].
Surprisingly, this increase in the number of DP thymocytes was not accompanied by a corresponding decrease in the number of DN γδ thymocytes in Lck+/− γδTCR Tg (Fig. 3B).
There was also a corresponding decrease in the number of infiltrating lymphocytes in the kidneys.
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"But you would then have had to see a corresponding decrease in the Q3 number.
As the number of wireless users have increased, there has been a corresponding decrease in the amount of available spectrum.
With a decrease in the number of rows of staples to secure the vessel following division, a potential concern would be a corresponding decrease in the haemostatic capability of the device.
And there's a corresponding decrease in the daily amount of time people spent doing education-related activities.
And with that shrinking influence has come a corresponding decrease in the standard of living of most Americans.
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a corresponding reduction in the number
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a dramatic decrease in the number
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