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The phrase "a diminished flow of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reduction in the amount or rate of something, often in contexts related to resources, information, or processes.
Example: "The recent changes in policy have resulted in a diminished flow of funding to the project."
Alternatives: "a reduced amount of" or "a decreased rate of".
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The statistics at the border are also striking evidence of a diminished flow of people seeking to cross into the United States illegally.
Apple Core responded by looking for new value propositions, even handing out a few handheld GPS devices to appeal to a diminished flow of visitors.
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"Coincidentally," he pointed out, "there is a diminished supply of rental buildings".
Which is why I regard the liberal mindset as a diminished form of the moral imagination.
But the Post is clearly a diminished version of its old self.
Rats in the SR and CIH-SR groups showed a diminished concentration of triglycerides and VLDL.
Both CaS oxidation and reductive decomposition of CaSO4 may lead to a diminished degree of desulphurization in real combustors.
Because a diminished BBC would diminish Britain.
But his performances are hardly portraits of a diminished star.
Landis was one of several contenders in a diminished field.
Heaven is overcast, and a silvery ring of thickened clouds frames a diminished golden center.
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