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The phrase "a marked decrease in the fluorescence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts when discussing changes in fluorescence levels, often in research or experimental findings.
Example: "The experiment showed a marked decrease in the fluorescence after the addition of the inhibitor."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in fluorescence" or "a notable reduction in fluorescence."
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Water and acetonitrile showed a marked decrease in the fluorescence intensity so they were not selected.
The initiated intersystem crossing process caused by DMF made it unsuitable for ADP determination as it resulted in a marked decrease in the fluorescence intensity of ADP in addition to high blank reading [13].
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But there has been a marked decrease in the past year.
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In contrast, Tfcp2l1 knockdown caused a marked decrease in the number of ES cell colonies.
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