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The phrase "a decreased performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone's or something's performance has declined or worsened compared to a previous state.
Example: "The team experienced a decreased performance in the last quarter due to various challenges."
Alternatives: "a decline in performance" or "a drop in performance".
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However, a decreased performance was reported for certain aspects.
A decreased performance was observed when using a fixed A R power law.
A decreased performance in MPI could be overcome by increasing diet palatability that ensures adequate uptake of protein.
The engine-aged catalyst has a decreased performance in terms of both decreased activity and increased N2O selectivity.
A conflict situation appears when several objectives are considered within the optimisation, meaning that an increased performance in one objective may often lead to a decreased performance for the others.
Did you feel you have a decreased performance with regard to your most important daily activity?
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Rojas et al. [33] revealed a decreasing performance of the biogas process in a reactor without stirring and related it to the insufficient contact between substrate and microorganisms.
LOO cross validation showed a somewhat decreased performance on unseen data which was deemed acceptable due to the limited number of available observations.
A slightly decreased performance in training and racing is often the only or most obvious sign for which trainers and owners seek professional help.
Brief rehearsal of the first sequence learnt a day before, immediately before learning a second, significantly decreased performance of the first on the third day.
It is possible that asymmetry in this subsample may be a result of decreased performance on the original side or of improvements in the operated side.
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