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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few decline" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a specific meaning related to a decline in quantity or quality.
Example: "While many accepted the offer, a few decline due to personal reasons."
Alternatives: "a few reject" or "a few refuse".
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Senate committee members are prepared to see a few decline the invitation.
Some adults show modest improvement in communication skills, but a few decline; no study has focused on autism after midlife.
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Even rapidly urbanising countries like China and India have a few declining cities.
While few of Tarantino's actors have publicly defended his recent actions (a few declined to comment for this article), Jamie Foxx, star of Django Unchained, offered his support.
In overall strong earnings, it however had a few declines: in the U.S., its single biggest market, sales were actually down quarter-on-quarter.
A few declined, although Martin didn't name names.
In Whatever's other social experiment, there were a couple maybes, a few declining because they have a boyfriend, and one woman responded, "We are Christians, we believe in Jesus".
Hard consonants may not be followed by i or í in writing, or soft ones by y or ý (except in loanwords such as kilogram and a few declined nouns: tác takes the plural tácy).
Only a few declined to participate twice.
A well-diversified mutual fund will include a broad bundle of stocks or other products to diminish the risk that a few declining stocks would hurt you significantly.
As long as the majority are vaccinated, then, a few can decline without courting harm, but when vaccination rates fall below a certain level this protection quickly begins to vanish.
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