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The phrase "a declining rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a particular rate, such as growth, interest, or performance, is decreasing over time.
Example: "The report indicated a declining rate of sales over the past quarter, prompting the management to reassess their marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a decreasing rate" or "a diminishing rate".
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And that drop was largely driven by a declining rate of diagnosis of ear infections.
Over time, however, the principal reason for a declining rate is something else entirely.
The Commerce Department's measure of G.D.P. has been expanding since last fall, albeit at a declining rate of late.
In the broadest terms, many of the investments that made money in a declining rate environment will no longer do so when rates are rising.
"Home Depot mentioned that they continue to lose market share but at a declining rate," said Sarah Henry, an analyst with MFC Global Investment Management in Berwyn, Pa., which owns stock in both chains.
That year, he held hearings during which he defended auto insurers from criticism that they had not reduced rates in New York City in response to a declining rate of car thefts.
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Such an implied constancy of the growth restriction rate across gestation is at odds with an exponentially declining rate of gestational age-specific perinatal mortality.
Deforestation is a major source of carbon emissions, and it has been occurring at an alarming, albeit declining, rate in tropical forests.
-- There is actually a downside to declining rates of smoking in California -- less money for early education programs.
There is a vast difference between a decline rate of 3.7%and6.7%7%.
So was it not irresponsible to publish a decline rate of 3.7% in 2007, when there was no proper research supporting it?
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