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The phrase "a decrease in socialization" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a reduction in social interactions or engagement among individuals or groups.
Example: "The pandemic has led to a significant decrease in socialization, affecting mental health for many people."
Alternatives: "a decline in social interaction" or "a reduction in social engagement."
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It is estimated that more than 50% of patients with PHN have sleep disturbances, and about 25% report a decrease in socialization.
However, some trends may be emerging, such as students' health practices being good in some spheres [ 2], but not being maintained in medical school [ 3] and residency [ 4, 5], with an increase in alcohol consumption, and a decrease in socialization and exercise[ 6].
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In both dietary groups, MePD lesions resulted in an increase in socialization and a decrease in play fighting behavior.
"Ivan took a decrease in compensation last year.
A decrease in height.
The association may be explained by an avoidance of alcohol [ 39] or a decrease of alcohol-related socialization among those who were frail, in line with Japanese culture that people commonly believe drinking alcohol facilitates socialization and mutual understanding between individuals [ 40].
Emotional self-regulation plays a pivotal role in socialization and moral development.
But decreases were measured too, including a 19percentt decrease in reports of criminal mischief and an 11percentt decrease in menacing.
Interpretation of facial expressions play an important role in socialization.
The sleeping arrangements also played an important role in socialization of adolescents on sexuality and moral values by grandparents and older relatives usually along gender lines.
Thats a 30% decrease in four years.
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