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The phrase "a slow decrease in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual reduction in quantity, quality, or intensity of something over time.
Example: "There has been a slow decrease in the population of the species over the last decade."
Alternatives: "a gradual decline in" or "a steady reduction in".
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Some expected a slow decrease in unemployed workers, steady long-term inflation expectations, productivity gains and "one-time price increases".
During that period the virus continues to replicate, and there is a slow decrease in the CD4 count (the number of helper T cells).
"The recovery may actually be slower than usual, leading to a slow decrease in unemployment," said Olivier Blanchard, director of the I.M.F.'s research department, at a news conference at the fund's headquarters in Washington.
"The recovery may actually be slower than usual, leading to a slow decrease in unemployment," said Olivier Blanchard, director of the I.M.F. research department, at a news conference at the fund's headquarters in Washington.
These events were characterized by a slow decrease in amplitude with a monotonic vibration.
Unlike UN projections, the team expects a slow decrease in world population to 8.4 billion by 2100.
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At large strains, the existence and deformation of the fibrillar structure cause a slower decrease in the translational motion of the plasticizer.
However, according to Fig. 2b in [14], one model exhibits decrease of g in the late 21st century and a few others show a slower decrease in the second part of this century in comparison to the first part.
It should be noted that there seems to be a slower decrease in both random and stochastic results, meaning that the number of susceptible bacteria should be expected to decrease more slowly under random conditions.
Moreover, CVP was higher in patients presenting a slower decrease in urinary [Na+] over time (longer ( tau {text{Na}}^_{text{U}} )), as compared to patients with a shorter ( tau {text{Na}}^_{text{U}} ).
The average plasma concentration of sevoflurane was 70.4 ± 37.5 mg / l in burn patients and 57.2 ± 28.1 mg / l in controls at the end of sedation (p = 0.58) with a slower decrease in burn (p = 0.02 after discontinuation of sedation).
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