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The phrase "a pervasive decrease in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a widespread or significant reduction in a particular aspect or phenomenon.
Example: "The study revealed a pervasive decrease in biodiversity across the region over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a widespread decline in" or "a significant reduction in".
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To appreciate the molecular mechanisms underlying U87-2M1's decreased angiogenicity, we performed western blotting and found a pervasive decrease in the expression of angiogenic proteins such as VEGF, IL8 and TGFB2.
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(8) Yet, the belief that phytoplankton biomass should decline with decreasing nutrient inputs, and thus concentrations, in a manner similar to the way it increased remains a pervasive principle in the management of coastal ecosystem (e.g., (12)).
This was a pervasive system in the ancient Middle East.
He detected a pervasive sadness in the country.
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a pervasive problem in surgery.
A pervasive theme in Chinese thought is that of a universe in a perpetual flux.
"It's a pervasive material in everything we do.
Food has a pervasive existence in The Wire.
A sewer collapse in Bedford-Stuyvesant led to a pervasive stench in parts of Brooklyn.
Guidance, in this sense, is a pervasive activity in which many persons and organizations take part.
"This is... indicative of a pervasive culture in Latvian business," says Ms Moss.
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