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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given decline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific decline that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "In analyzing the market trends, we must consider a given decline in consumer spending over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a specific decline" or "a particular decline".
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The longer the maturity, the bigger the gain for a given decline in interest rates.
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Individuals with latent infection were assumed to develop TB according to a declining function as described in other models [ 9, 10, 36, 37]; we assumed a given declining risk for all TB2 patients, and a higher risk for TB4s.
The question is, how do we maintain a top-tier program, given declining enrollment and substantial reductions in state funding?
Crucially, as life expectancy rises citizens would get the message that they need to work longer as available annuity rates at a given age decline.
As battles took up more space, the number of men within a given area declined very sharply.
"From the flu's perspective, it's facing a limited resource each season – the fraction of the population susceptible to a given strain declines as it spreads," Dalziel said.
"In the world of semiconductors, the cost to manufacture a given part declines following a fairly predictable curve," says McWilliams. "This is particularly true for new parts".
We know that poor donor retention rates are a leading indicator of overall giving declines.
Put options, which gain value when the underlying shares drop, are a way for investors to bet that a given stock will decline.
The data indicate that the production from a given well would decline rapidly within a few years.
One of them says that if inflation-adjusted interest rates decline in a given country, its currency is likely to decline.
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