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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notable decrease in the frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant reduction in how often something occurs or is observed.
Example: "The study revealed a notable decrease in the frequency of reported incidents over the past year."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in the occurrence" or "a marked reduction in the rate".
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In cells knocked down for NET4/TMEM53 (Figure 7A, upper graph) there was a notable decrease in the frequency of Ki-67 positive cells from 57.6% in the control scrambled oligo transfected cells to 26.9% for the NET4/TMEM53 si2 transfected cells and 10.9% for the NET4/TMEM53 si1 transfected cells.
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There is a notable decrease in the normal level of thirst.
Frequency analysis showed abnormal distribution of thymic subpopulations in caDGK mice, with increases in DN, ISP (TCRloHSAmed/hi) and CD8 SP cells, and a notable decrease in the percentage of DP cells.
We observed a notable decrease in wave dispersion as the sharpness of the wetting front profile decreased.
This, combined with restricted flexibility, leads to a notable decrease in thermal stability for the mutants.
In contrast, the day preceding the election, known as the reflection day, shows a notable decrease in Twitter activity.
An added attraction of deposit laws is a notable decrease in roadside litter.
A notable decrease in caesarean sections rates in divisions far from comprehensive EmOC facilities were observed.
Okado et al. also observed a notable decrease in systolic (10.6 %) and diastolic (9.1 %) blood pressure.
This was a notable decrease from the $17.4 billion total in 2002.
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