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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp shrinkage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant and sudden decrease in size, amount, or value.
Example: "The company reported a sharp shrinkage in profits this quarter, raising concerns among investors."
Alternatives: "a significant decline" or "a steep reduction".
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Like its rivals, Cap Gemini has experienced a sharp shrinkage in revenue in the last year.
We have introduced liquidity regulation designed to enable banks to withstand the loss of more footloose, short-term wholesale funding, which has gone alongside a sharp shrinkage by banks in their use of that funding".
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It is visible in the disciplining of governments in the global south not yet fully integrated into the regime of free trade and open borders, and has led to sharp shrinkage in government funds for education, health, and infrastructure while exacerbating existing resource and power conflicts — all fueling displacement.
Those measures are the sharpest shrinkage recently among the traditional Big Five orchestras, which also include those of Boston, New York, Chicago and Cleveland.
Again, pedigree information proved important in the FM-LA model, allowing λ to further increase, providing even sharper shrinkage.
The swell-shrink path was found to be S-shaped and included a low structural shrinkage (Save = 100% to Save = 80% at wp) followed by a sharp decline during normal shrinkage (Save = 80% to Save = 60% at ws) and then by a low decrease during residual shrinkage (Save = 60% to Save = 0%).
High values of the IHTC ranging from 50,000 to 90,000 °Cm2 °C were detected in the chilling stage, followed by a sharp decrease in solidification shrinkage stage (4000 8000 °Cm2 °C).
Whereas the 40% loading condition, the specimen exhibited shrinkage strain and its compressive strength was observed to undergo a sharp decrease from 500 °C.
Sherief Meleis of Novantas, a consultancy, thinks a sharp decline in loans as a percentage of deposits has more to do with the shrinkage of loans than the growth of deposits.
A sharp whistle.
They turned a sharp corner.
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