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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an obvious diminution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear or noticeable reduction in size, amount, or importance of something.
Example: "The report highlighted an obvious diminution in the company's profits over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a clear reduction" or "a noticeable decrease."
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Even though, there is not an obvious diminution of P out s from Figure 6.
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For the secondary system, ( {P}_{out}^s ) decreases with the increase of P s, even though there is no obvious diminution of ( {P}_{out}^s ).
The long-trailed merger of the NHS Trust Development Authority and Monitor is an obvious step, but it symbolises the diminution of the foundation trust model as increasing numbers of them slip into financial difficulty.
It feels like a trap, a diminution of both the admirable and the despicable.
The surname Pancake is an Anglicized diminution of the German Pfannkuchen.
Only a few years ago, Mr. Chirac opposed the common currency as an unacceptable diminution of French sovereignty.
Just pushing open the door one feels an unmistakeable diminution of self.
More obvious was the diminution of lipids X and Y, especially in the cmaA2-overexpressing strain (Figure 7A).
The EORTC proposed a SUV diminution of 15-25% for a partial response after the first cycle.
A little diminution in Y you better get a lot of X to compensate him.
A possible explanation could be a diminution of the defect inside the crystal with the diminution of the diameter.
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