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The phrase "a decrease of the degree of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in intensity, extent, or level of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The study revealed a decrease of the degree of pollution in the river over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a reduction in the level of" or "a decline in the extent of".
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The cold-rolling causes a decrease of the degree of LRO and an effective increase of the mobility of vacancies.
From Figures 1 and 2 it can be seen that the regression coefficient was on average highest when the degree of smoothing was at maximum and decreased monotonically with a decrease of the degree of smoothing (higher λ), as expected.
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Stereopsis is expected to decrease as the degree of fusion decreases.
Figure 3A illustrates the targeting sequences used and depicts the degree of GLI1 expression decrease and the degree of decrease in anchorage independent growth.
The geometric mean of the degree of decrease of network efficiency and the degree of decrease of network flux.
However, the degrees of our equations are also decreased thanks to the symmetrization, and this may decrease the degree of regularity of the system.
Some factors that decrease the degree of CFL are food deprivation, environmental uncertainty and increased effort to obtain earned food.
Sinuosity decreases as the degree of interdigital webbing increases.
Decreasing the mixing water increased the strength of CSAB pastes, but decreased the degree of hydration.
This surfactant decreases the degree of aggregation and improves growth.
Generally, particle size decreases inversely with the degree of shrinkage.
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