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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceleration of loss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the speed or rate at which something is being lost, such as in financial, emotional, or physical contexts.
Example: "The acceleration of loss in the company's assets has raised concerns among investors."
Alternatives: "increase in loss" or "rate of loss".
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The two methods validate each other well, the new paper shows, delivering comparable values for total ice loss, rate of loss, and acceleration of loss.
"We could see there was an acceleration of loss," Paolo said of the ice mass.
Moreover, inadequate exercise or bodily activities and acceleration of loss in muscle strength creates a vicious cycle that leads to massive loss of bone density, rapid reduction in muscle strength, and a significant increase in the probability of contracting chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes over the long term [ 12].
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These confirmed an acceleration of loop loss above 900 °C.
A study in January by Global Financial Integrity, a research group in Washington, said Mexico over all had lost $872 billion between 1970 to 2010 to crime, corruption and tax evasion, with an acceleration of losses since the North American Free Trade Agreement began in 1994 and ushered in a wave of foreign investment.
Also a New York Times article about corruption in 2012, researched a study��from "Global Financial Integrity", a research group in Washington, that said Mexico over all had lost $872 billion between 1970 to 2010 to crime, corruption and tax evasion, with an acceleration of losses since the North American Free Trade Agreement began in 1994 and ushered in a wave of foreign investment.
BONE LOSS -- The rapid acceleration of bone loss at menopause is most effectively countered by estrogen.
AIs prevent the conversion of androgens to estrogens, thereby causing a relatively rapid reduction in circulating oestrogen and an acceleration of bone loss at more than twice the rate of physiologic postmenopausal loss [59].
With further increase in temperature to 60°C the trend of acceleration of activity loss continued and salt addition again accelerated the rate of denaturation, confirming that whilst salt addition helped stabilize the enzyme below 50°C, the opposite effect was produced above it.
"The acceleration of the loss of the extent of the ice is mostly because the ice has been so thin.
Recent satellite measurements of the mass of the ice sheet show that it may be losing as much as 400 billion tons a year, a sharp acceleration of the loss rate from previous years.
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