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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows decreasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something enables or permits a reduction or decline in a certain aspect.
Example: "The new policy allows decreasing the budget for non-essential projects."
Alternatives: "permits reduction" or "enables a decline".
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This method allows decreasing of 27% in fault current amplitude.
Additionally, hot recycling allows decreasing the amount of RA disposal.
The efficiency of carbon nanoplatelets as conductive additive allows decreasing its amount in the electrode formulation to 6 wt% without sacrificing cycling performance.
The conical shape allows decreasing the diameter of the insulating material of nanoelectrodes and a final step of polishing allows controlling the Rg of the electrode.
Results show that the use MTMDs allows decreasing the expected value and the variance of the maximum vertical displacement of central bridge node when compared to solutions with single TMDs.
The application of engineering samples of the autonomous lubrication-brake device on car-and tractor and combine machine diesel engines of vehicles allows decreasing the number of turbocompressor failures by 10 15 %.
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De Robertis and coworkers [ 13- 15] showed that ASPIDS allows decreased VT and airway pressures in healthy animals as well as in ARDS patients.
Nitrogen rate equivalent to Nop would have allowed decreasing RSN by 100 kg NO3-N ha−1.
It also allowed decreasing the size of Cu nanoparticles by a factor of ten.
The heating ramp of the cure cycle was varied allowing decreasing the residual deformation at ambient conditions after cure.
The results indicate that they may allow decreasing the power peak factor safety margin by as much as 5%.
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