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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a downgrading of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in quality, status, or importance of something.
Example: "The recent changes in management have led to a downgrading of employee morale."
Alternatives: "a decline in" or "a reduction of".
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For instance, a downgrading of A.I.G.'s own creditworthiness could prompt a big collateral call.
This represents a downgrading of the original neocon vision of setting up a democratic state.
Those steps do not amount to a downgrading of the state's bonds.
Nor is it true that these show a downgrading of global warming.
The corollary of this allegedly Asian value system was a downgrading of the individual and of human rights.
If so, sortition did not necessarily entail a downgrading of the importance of the office of archon.
I would not be surprised if some time shortly thereafter there would be a downgrading of our financial rating.
Their brinkmanship over the debt ceiling was highly irresponsible, and led as feared to a downgrading of America's credit rating.
In the end he thought giving it up would be "too big a downgrading of our status as a nation".
"Today's numbers have greatly increased the risk of a new recession and a downgrading of the UK's AAA credit rating.
A downgrading of the credit rating would make it harder and more expensive for the state to borrow money.
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