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The phrase "a palpable decrease in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable or significant reduction in something, often in contexts such as research, reports, or observations.
Example: "The study revealed a palpable decrease in the number of participants over the last five years."
Alternatives: "a noticeable decline in" or "a significant reduction in".
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Even a cab driver or two, in all of their infinite Las Vegas wisdom, perceived a palpable decrease in excitement among their passengers and the city at large.
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In the emergency room his physical examination was normal except for a palpable mass in the suprapubic area, decreased anal sphincter tone and a dilated rectal vault.
Two severely affected cows developed visible and palpable alterations of skin, a decrease in body condition despite good feed intake, and chronic bovine besnoitiosis-associated laminitis leading to non-healing sole ulcers.
A palpable hit, in any language.
Again, there was a palpable sadness in the photographs.
"There was a palpable arrogance in his play.
There is a palpable charge in the air.
There's a palpable elan in the air.
"So there's a palpable pain in having this go down".
There is a palpable mass in half of cases.
But it is a palpable shift in mentality.
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