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The phrase "a major decrease after" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant reduction that occurs following a specific event or time period.
Example: "There was a major decrease after the new policy was implemented, leading to improved efficiency."
Alternatives: "a significant drop following" or "a substantial decline after".
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The injury rate showed a major decrease after the license was introduced.
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The platform, he writes, has seen a major decrease in BTC transactions.
Publishers who use these scammy tactics will see a major decrease in the distribution of these stories.
Forty-eight percent said they saw a "minor decrease" and 26% saw a "major decrease".
To be sure, insomnia is a major health condition, and patients with insomnia often experience a major decrease in quality of life.
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