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The phrase "a decrease in admissions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in the number of people admitted to a place, such as a hospital, school, or event.
Example: "The recent policy changes have led to a significant decrease in admissions to the university."
Alternatives: "a drop in admissions" or "a reduction in admissions".
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There is a decrease in admissions for involuntary confinement for the benefit of imminent peril.
However, the DOC has not seen a decrease in admissions for drug use; drug related incarceration has fluctuated over the past 10 years undermining claims of deterrence.
In fact, HA3 showed a decrease in admissions of local residents.
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A decrease in admission time should not affect quality of care in a negative way.
Sample size: 2,129 babies are required to detect a decrease in admission to Neonatal Intensive Care from 10 6%% (two-sided alpha 0.05, 90%% power, 5%% drop-out rate).
Tyrer et al. found that the introduction of CRTs was associated with an increase in involuntary admissions and a decrease in voluntary admissions [ 12].
If universities face a decrease in overseas admissions, they could each lose £5m to £7m a year, he added.
An increase in Tappmax is associated with a decrease in AMI admissions during the colder months.
A decrease in encephalitis admissions due to Toxoplasma sp. was observed after a peak occurred for this pathogen in 1993.
The bulk of reduced Medicaid spending in this pilot intervention resulted from a decrease in hospital admissions.
26 30 Given this evidence, why is it difficult to detect a decrease in hospital admissions for cycling related head injuries after the implementation of helmet legislation?
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