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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability diminished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reduction in someone's skills or capabilities, often in a context related to health, age, or external factors.
Example: "After the accident, her ability diminished, making it difficult for her to return to her previous job."
Alternatives: "reduced capacity" or "decreased ability".
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Thus, granting learners autonomy appeared to endow them with confidence in their ability, diminished needs for control of negative emotional responses, and created more positive affect, which may help consolidate motor memories.
Our results showed that estimation error (Δ height) in the older adults increased (i.e., approached overestimation) as their physical ability diminished.
Hcy generates ROS in a redox-cycling reaction that explains the decline in viability of insulin-secreting cells, leading to reduced glucokinase phosphorylating ability, diminished insulin secretory responsiveness and cell death [ 22].
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However, driving cessation is almost inevitable and is associated with health declines for older adults as measured by indicators such as decline in cognitive abilities, diminished physical and social functioning, depression, greater risk of long term care entry, and mortality.
The report further suggests those restricted from driving exhibit an accelerated decline in cognitive abilities, diminished productivity and low participation in daily activities away from home.
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