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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a linear diminution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a gradual decrease or reduction that follows a straight-line pattern, often in mathematical, scientific, or analytical discussions.
Example: "The study revealed a linear diminution in the population of the species over the last decade."
Alternatives: "a steady decline" or "a gradual reduction".
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For years prior to 1982, we assumed the same organ-specific dose profile as in 1982, with a linear diminution in exposure back to zero in 1950, the period around which diagnostic radio isotopes were coming into medical use in UK.
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