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The phrase "any further decrease of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for additional reductions in quantity, quality, or intensity of something.
Example: "We cannot tolerate any further decrease of our product's quality if we want to maintain customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "any additional reduction in" or "any more decline of".
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FTIR spectra, recorded after 48 h, did not exhibit any further decrease of the Si C band.
Periods of darkness longer than 1 hour, however, did not result in any further decrease of significance.
Any further decrease of the steady-state error from the system operating point (p yz = 0.8) will have to pay a hefty penalty for transient overshoot.
According to the results obtained with the Folin Ciocalteu assay, higher ozone dosages than 1.5 g did not result in any further decrease of the total phenolic content (Table 1; Fig. 1a).
There is no proof, however, that any further decrease of allergy risk is obtained by postponing the introduction of solids until after 4 months of life [ 55, 58, 72].
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"The risk of a further decrease of the oil price is unfortunately extremely high," deputy prime minister Igor Sechin said before the Opec decision was announced.
On day 7, a further decrease of protein amount of SCN1A was observed (65 ± 43%).
But the 7 and 28 day strengths show a further decrease of 21 and 9 % respectively.
Finally, a further decrease of this gain is observed when imperfect CSI is considered at BSs. Notation.
γ γ collisions at the TESLA linear collider will benefit from a further decrease of the horizontal emittance.
However, without the impact of the electron beam we do not observe a further decrease of the amount of the hydride.
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