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The phrase "a dramatic decrease in the volume" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant reduction in the amount or level of something, often in contexts like data analysis, sales reports, or scientific observations.
Example: "The recent market trends indicate a dramatic decrease in the volume of sales compared to last quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in the volume" or "a sharp decline in the volume."
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A dramatic decrease in the volume and weight of tumors was observed for 19 days in tumor-bearing mice, and a totally 96% of the tumor suppression degree was obtained even the initial tumor volume was around 200 mm3.
Doxycycline treatment caused a dramatic decrease in the volume of established tumors, extended survival in mice and, in some cases, completely eliminated the tumor burden.
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The result has been a dramatic decrease in the number of small banks in the country.
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