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a further decay
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a further decay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an additional or continued deterioration of something, whether physical, emotional, or metaphorical. Example: "The report indicated that there was a further decay in the infrastructure, leading to increased safety concerns."
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Alternative expressions(20)
a continued deterioration
an expanded explanation
a more detailed analysis
a further decomposition
a more granular view
a more specific categorization
a detailed breakdown
a further adjournment
a supplementary analysis
a further collapse
a further disaggregation
a further deterioration
a further breach
a further breakdown
a further detail
a further degradation
progressive decline
a finer level of detail
additional decline
a deeper examination
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Factum Arte has produced a facsimile of the tomb of Tutankhamun, and is working on replicas of other pharaonic tombs that visitors will be able to tour instead of the originals, halting any further decay of the actual sites.
News & Media
Then those compounds chemically bonded to the chitin-protein complex, forming a material resistant to further decay.
Science & Research
"Any further decay in a widely held asset like bunds would be unwelcome, and would contribute to a contraction in credit that I think is the next big problem for Europe".
News & Media
These metastable decay channels have also been recently reported in reference [ 24; here we detect a further (weak) decay into m/ z 141, that is, likely the loss of H2O from [ M−H]−.
Whereas refined LA feed exhibits stable conversion to PG over carbon-supported ruthenium catalyst in a trickle bed reactor, partially refined LA from fermentation shows a steep decline in PG production over short (<40 h) reaction times followed by a further slow decay in performance.
Science
We hypothesized that after monocytes detect an infected wound, monocytes do not differentiate into fibrocytes, since closing an infected wound could cause further damage such as gangrene, an infectious wound closure that results in further decay of the surrounding cells [ 16, 17].
The further decay products, formerly called radium A, B, C, C′, C″, D, and so on, are isotopes of polonium, lead, bismuth, and thallium.
Encyclopedias
Any further decay, he said, "would also have a ruinous impact on the nation's health," its work force and thus the rebuilding of Russia.
News & Media
If they're old and of sentimental value, try to arrest further decay by cleaning and keeping in a dry area, on display but don't try using them to hold keepsakes.
Wiki
The park service began a three-phase effort to stabilize the buildings and prevent further decay in 1999.
News & Media
RCK/p54 facilitates formation of P-bodies and is a general repressor of translation, suggesting that miRNAs are transferred to P-bodies for further decay or storage.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a further decay" to describe situations where something is already deteriorating and continues to do so. This construction emphasizes the continuation of a negative trend.
Common error
Avoid using adjectives that repeat the idea of decline already present in "decay". For example, saying "a further rapid decay" might be redundant if the context already suggests a quick decline.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a further decay" functions as a noun phrase indicating an additional or progressive decline. It specifies that a process of deterioration is not only present but also continuing or worsening.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a further decay" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to describe the continuation of a process of deterioration. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is usable in written English for describing additional or continued decline. Although examples are currently missing, the phrase can be adapted across different registers from formal to informal. To enhance clarity, consider related phrases like "continued degradation" or "additional decline". Be mindful of avoiding redundant adjectives and ensure that the context supports the use of this phrase to effectively communicate the ongoing decline of the subject.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
further deterioration
Mirrors the original phrase but slightly alters word order.
worsening decay
Emphasizes that the decay is becoming increasingly severe.
continued degradation
Emphasizes the ongoing nature of the deterioration.
sustained deterioration
The deterioration persists over time
progressive decline
Highlights that the downturn is happening step by step.
additional decline
Highlights the increase in the extent of the downturn.
increased deterioration
Focuses on the worsening condition of something.
a deepening decline
Indicates that decline is growing more profound.
continued erosion
Implies a gradual wearing away or weakening.
ongoing disintegration
Suggests a process of falling apart.
FAQs
How can I use "a further decay" in a sentence?
You can use "a further decay" to indicate an ongoing process of deterioration. For example, "The building showed "a further decay" after the heavy rains."
What's a good alternative to "a further decay"?
Alternatives include "continued degradation", "additional decline", or "worsening deterioration" depending on the specific context you are describing.
Is "a further decay" formal or informal?
"A further decay" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. The level of formality depends more on the surrounding vocabulary and the overall tone of the writing.
What causes "a further decay"?
The causes of ""a further decay"" can vary greatly depending on the subject. For example, in construction, it might be caused by weather or neglect; in a society, by political instability.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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