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The phrase "a decline of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to signify a decrease or reduction of something. For example, "there has been a decline of profits since last quarter."
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That is a decline of 0.5 percentage points a year.
That is a decline of 23 percent.
Analysts expected a decline of 0.9%.
That's a decline of 3.39% today.
That followed a decline of 4,000 the year before.
His previous estimate was for a decline of 1.7percentt.
His previous forecast was for a decline of 4percentt.
Analysts had expected a decline of 4percentt.
Sister Martha blamed a decline of family stability.
Economists had been expecting a decline of only 0.5percentt.
That was a decline of 1.07percentt, not 1.15.
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