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The phrase "a diminishment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a reduction or decrease in size, importance, or quality.
Example: "The recent changes in policy have led to a diminishment of employee morale within the organization."
Alternatives: "a reduction" or "a decline".
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Poetically, it's a diminishment.
Either way, it's a diminishment.
"But that's a diminishment of wild behavior.
It's a defense, but it's a diminishment, too.
We're all aging, and you don't want to think that aging is just a diminishment".
Regardless of the qualities of a new "Twin Peaks," its very existence will be a diminishment.
"I felt that would have been a diminishment of what my abilities might be," he said.
My suspicion is that it will be a diminishment, but I think it's worth trying".
Any lineup that didn't feature Malcolm on rhythm guitar would be a diminishment.
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In its present formulation in the blood economies, is it possibly the case that the gift has the form and features of, in Esposito's terms, a 'diminishment of… goods and … also of oneself' (Esposito 2006: 50)?
In tracing community to the munus, Esposito offers a radically different formulation where the munus implies the constant potential of a 'diminishment of one's own goods and in the ultimate analysis also of oneself' (Esposito 2006: 50).
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