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The phrase "a decline from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease or reduction in a particular context, often followed by a specific subject or metric.
Example: "There has been a significant decline from the previous year's sales figures."
Alternatives: "a drop from the" or "a decrease from the".
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As a recap, last quarter (Q4), Twitter disappointed on revenues of $710 million and adjusted EPS of $0.16 per share, with monthly active users 305 million, essentially flat on a year ago and notably a decline from the previous quarter.
BMC, which makes software for corporate networks, said license bookings showed a decline from the period a year earlier of 20percentto26percentcent.
"Every month is showing a decline from the year before".
This was in contrast to the September quarter, which showed a decline from the June quarter.
The Renaissance, Ruskin claims, was a decay, a decline, from the true golden age of Venice.
These figures mark a decline from the average of twelve per month between October and February.
Though enormous, the figure was, nevertheless, a decline from the same period in 2006.
Although more sophisticated, they show a decline from the directness and restraint of the native tales.
But the latest results marked a decline from the $5.3 billion BP posted in the third quarter of 2009.
After a boom in Victorian times, the city went into a decline from the beginning of the second world war.
Intel's systems business, which manufactures computers for resale by other companies, was expected to grow but had a decline from the fourth quarter of 1989.
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