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The phrase "a slow declining" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe a gradual decrease or deterioration in a particular context, but the correct form would be "a slow decline" or "slowly declining."
Example: "The company has been experiencing a slow decline in sales over the past year."
Alternatives: "a gradual decrease" or "a slow downturn."
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Moisture content for FS compost showed a slow declining trend by 10 days, which is an indication of decomposition of organic matter (Kalamdhad et al. [2009]; Arslan et al. [2011]).
Mortality rates in the age groups 15 64 years were stable in the icddr,b area, but in 2003 2004 in the government SA were little higher and showed a slow declining trend over the years.
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"It wasn't a slow decline.
It is a slow decline, not a crisis.
In the past 40 years, it has continued a slow decline.
OUTLOOK -- This team is in a slow decline.
This situation has contributed to a slow decline in public trust in science over the last decade.
The model predicted a slow decline of the metapopulation size and occupancy.
Official figures claim a slow decline in unemployment, to around 9%.
Meanwhile, the tradition has suffered a slow decline in the rural South.
Then a slow decline sets in as they reach their mid-30s.
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