Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decreasing need for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in demand or necessity for something over time.
Example: "As technology advances, there is a decreasing need for manual labor in many industries."
Alternatives: "a diminishing requirement for" or "a lessening demand for".
Exact(2)
This is consistent, according to Prof Carrier, with a decreasing need for protection: "Our arms and upper body are not nearly as strong as they were in the australopiths," he explained.
As technology evolves it is likely that there will be a decreasing need for endorectal coils.
Similar(58)
The development of recipient chimerism is associated with a decreased need for immunosuppression and even donor-specific tolerance.
The initial higher cost of the latter might be balanced by a decreased need for repeat intervention.
ARCHIE TSE A more contiguous area There will be a decreased need for a significant military presence in the areas around the emptied settlements because there are no settlers to defend, said Mark Regev, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry.
It also said there was a possible benefit to participating — a decreased need for eye surgery depending on the group the infant was assigned to.
This could imply facilitation of the deep neck flexor muscles with a decreased need for co-activation of the superficial neck flexors.
Sleep disturbances predominantly take the form of insomnia in patients with unipolar disorder, while patients with bipolar disorder show a decreased need for sleep.
One can guess that perhaps no one at the higher levels even knows about it, or that they're afraid to tell Monsantoabout agency-supported research that demonstrates a decreased need for chemicals.
Conclusions: The propofol-ketamine combination was associated with a similar incidence of pre-CPB hypotension and ischemia, a decreased need for inotropes after CPB, an earlier time to tracheal extubation, and a reduced incidence of myocardial infarctions compared with controls.
Manic symptoms consist of feelings of inflated self-esteem or grandiosity, a decreased need for sleep, unusual loquacity, an unconnected flow of ideas, distractibility, or excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have a high potential for painful consequences, such as buying sprees or sexual indiscretions.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com