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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partial shrinkage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction or decrease that is not complete or total, often in contexts related to physical dimensions, quantities, or conditions.
Example: "The study observed a partial shrinkage of the tumor after the treatment."
Alternatives: "a slight reduction in" or "a minor decrease in".
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Some 30 percent of the patients with metastatic disease experienced a partial shrinkage of their tumors.
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The abnormal nuclei were smaller and more brightly stained by Hoechst 33342 than normal interphase nuclei, perhaps resulting from partial shrinkage of the cells.
For the patients with locally advanced disease, 43 percent experienced either a complete or partial shrinkage.
Generally, ferrite grains displayed six modes of growth behavior: parabolic growth, delayed nucleation and growth, temporary shrinkage, partial shrinkage, complete shrinkage and accelerated growth in the transformation.
The researchers quote William James's theory that our attachment to our material possessions is so strong that losing them causes "a sense of shrinkage of our personality, a partial conversion of ourselves to nothingness".
It's a partial rewriting of history.
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Since then, there has been a gradual shrinkage of the market.
They showed a weak shrinkage of 4.03%.
This led to a mean shrinkage of 27%.
Response criteria were defined as follows: complete response (CR), complete disappearance of the tumour mass; partial response (PR), shrinkage of the tumour mass greater than 50% of the product of the perpendicular diameters; no change (NC), shrinkage of less than partial response.
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