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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decrease in slump" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in a decline or downturn, but the term "slump" already implies a decrease, making the phrase redundant.
Example: "The company reported a decrease in slump, indicating that sales were starting to stabilize after a challenging quarter."
Alternatives: "a reduction in decline" or "a drop in downturn".
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However, the use of TS resulted in a decrease in slump flow due to the high internal porosity of TS.
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However, the reducing of W/B ratio leads to a decrease in slump-flow diameter (SFD), while time to reach 500 mm spread (T500) is increased.
Summer months often bring a sense of a "summer slump," a decrease in overall productivity around the country.
The optimum replacement level of the RHA is 5% which results in 2.81% decrease in slump flow value but increases 3.02% compressive strength compare to results of 100% GGBFS SCGC mix.
When the expansive admixture was used, a decrease in air content and a slight increase in the slump were shown, and the workability of concrete decreased when it was mixed with fiber, leading to a lower slump compared to other mixes.
Critics suggest a decrease in earthquakes in the past couple of years owes more to a reduction in industry activity amid an oil price slump and supply glut than stricter enforcement.
"Ivan took a decrease in compensation last year.
A decrease in height.
But decreases were measured too, including a 19percentt decrease in reports of criminal mischief and an 11percentt decrease in menacing.
"It brings an overall decrease in violence".
The drop in purchases was led by a 22.1% slump in the Midwest and an 18.5% decrease in the Northeast.
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