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The phrase "a far greater decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the extent of a decrease in a particular context, emphasizing that the decrease is significantly larger than another.
Example: "The new policy resulted in a far greater decrease in emissions compared to previous measures."
Alternatives: "a much larger reduction" or "a significantly higher decline."
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Overall, we found that a far greater decrease in miRNA expression occurred during the BCR response while LPS response showed a greater induction of miRNA compared to the resting state.
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There is also a far greater urgency.
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But this requires a far greater understanding of human psychology.
The check arrived in a far greater amount, $2,950.
Wolff in fact had a far greater catalog and reputation.
"Car exhaust is a far greater problem".
"Proliferation causes a far greater danger to a far greater number of people than highly controlled use of this fuel in a reactor," said Ms. Harrington, his boss.
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