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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an inappreciable decrease in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decrease that is so small that it is not worth noticing or measuring.
Example: "The study found an inappreciable decrease in the error rate after implementing the new software."
Alternatives: "a negligible decrease in" or "a minimal decrease in".
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However, the ∆γ (HH, HV) map shows an inappreciable decrease in coherence (Fig. 7b).
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"It brings an overall decrease in violence".
But decreases were measured too, including a 19percentt decrease in reports of criminal mischief and an 11percentt decrease in menacing.
We also saw an enormous decrease in passenger traffic.
A 2013 Royal College of Nursing report showed a 12.7percentt decrease in the number of places for student nurses.
That reflected a £2.1bn increase in exports and a £2bn decrease in imports, the ONS said.
Those risks outweighed the drugs' benefits -- a small decrease in hip fractures and a decrease in colorectal cancer.
A decline in initial stock offerings led to a 25percentt decrease in underwriting commissions.
Customers have reported a 15percentt decrease in average call time and a 10percentt decrease in the average number of callbacks.
However, there was a 16% decrease in reports of incidents involving supporters and also a smaller decrease in incidents at a grassroots level.
The decline came after a 0.1percentt decrease in July.
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