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The phrase "a sharper decrease in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a more significant or pronounced reduction in a particular variable or measurement.
Example: "The data indicates a sharper decrease in sales during the last quarter compared to previous periods."
Alternatives: "a more significant decline in" or "a steeper drop in".
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The worse health condition offers a sharper decrease in SF.
Consequently, a sharper decrease in the CMC value is observed than with the slightly hydrophobic nanoparticles (AEROSIL® 816).
We find no confirmation in our study that migrants with shorter intentions to stay faced a sharper decrease in occupational status as well.
Fibres of higher draw ratio showed a sharper decrease in melting temperature with dose, ascribed to crosslinking at fold surfaces and greater chain scission, due to higher crystallinity.
In the case of hydrogen post-annealed films, a sharper decrease in the ratio of acceptor to donor concentration from 0.35 to 0.18 and an associated larger increase in mobility from 12.8 to 29.4 cm2 V−1 s−1 are observed.
The low quality also decreases the HMMSplicer scores, causing a sharper decrease in the number of junctions at higher score thresholds compared to other datasets (Figure 4a).
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In two seasons, he's hit around.240, with a sharp decrease in power this year.
Much of the improvement in cash came from a sharp decrease in capital spending.
The service department has also seen a sharp decrease in October.
Since the vacuuming began four years ago, there has been a sharp decrease in the number of grizzlies killed by trains.
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