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The phrase "a degradation of" is a valid and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a decrease in the quality or value of something. For example: "The pollution runoff from the factory caused a degradation of the local river's water quality."
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Our industry regards it as a degradation of the asphalt.
To sceptics, the greater choice represented a degradation of quality.
Digital photography is a degradation of private life, as Instagram's world of micro trivia shows.
The sequins on two dresses are plagued by "inherent vice" — a degradation of cellulose nitrate.
"Its absence results in a degradation of that resilience".
The degradation of our public lands is a degradation of our humanity.
Such a degradation of an area must start from some event.
Overall, after three weeks participants did not experience a degradation of their improvement.
"Do popular and mass culture inevitably mean mediocrity -- a degradation of taste?
Recently, the amount of web spam has increased dramatically, leading to a degradation of search results.
Figure 8.23 illustrates the chief consequence for extended sources - a degradation of the apparent spectral resolution.
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