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The phrase "a deterioration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a decline in quality, condition, or value. For example, "The building has suffered a deterioration of its structure over the last decade."
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We're watching a deterioration of their mental health.
And, more importantly, shouldn't we be worrying less about a deterioration of corpus and more about a deterioration of anima?
The new estimate represents a deterioration of 60 billion yen from the October forecast.
Thus, this represents a deterioration of an already grim labor rights situation in the country".
The move was the latest sign of a deterioration of trust between the two countries.
A failure to retain new information and a deterioration of social relationships often ensue.
But "since peace talks were suspended, clearly there has been a deterioration of human rights and child rights".
Any lack of success in shoring up the price will lead to a deterioration of their unity".
It results in a progressive and irreversible decline in memory and a deterioration of various other cognitive abilities.
"Climate change may cause water scarcity and a deterioration of water quality in areas where we maintain operations," it says.
"That combined with negative publicity, an inability to raise prices and weakened death rates led to a deterioration of earnings".
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