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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further decrease in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a continued reduction in a particular quantity or measurement.
Example: "The report indicates a further decrease in sales compared to last quarter."
Alternatives: "an additional reduction in" or "a continued decline in".
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A further decrease in the relative viscosity was observed at higher ionic strength.
However, a further decrease in pH (pH=4.0) caused a significant reduction in the soil strength.
However, a large increase in porosity will lead to a further decrease in membrane strength.
Cao, L., Martin, A., Polakos, N. & Moynihan, J. A. Stress causes a further decrease in immunity to herpes simplex virus-1 in immunocompromised hosts.
mnb1/Df showed a further decrease in Synj phosphorylation, whereas mnb overexpression in neurons caused a significant increase in phospho-Synj level locally within the synaptic terminals.
After the start of prostacyclin inhalation, a further decrease in mean pulmonary arterial pressure (p < 0.05) was observed.
There was a further decrease in TNA to 16.2 ± 8.3 g/d during phase III (P <.001 v phase I).
However, replacement of Ni by Co leads to a further decrease in the critical cooling rate for the La55Al25Ni5Cu10Co5 alloy.
Moreover, aPS with a lower molecular weight caused a further decrease in the crystallization rate of sPS.
A further decrease in long-term rates, which the Fed could achieve by buying Treasury bonds with longer maturities, could give a bigger jolt to the economy and put an end to worries about deflation.
For a longer annealing duration of 720 min at Ta=553 K, the β-relaxation leads to a further decrease in size of the domains which correspond to the spatial heterogeneity (Fig. 3c).
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