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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are decreasing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decline in a particular variable or metric related to a specific subject or group.
Example: "The sales figures are decreasing for the last quarter compared to the previous year."
Alternatives: "are declining for" or "are reducing for".
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However, in this scenario, the potentials are decreasing for quintessence, phantom, and k-essence models.
Furthermore, majority of scaling trend of 50th percentile are decreasing for both groups.
In fact, we show that the sequences ({w_{mk}}, {w_{mk + 1}}, ldots, {w_{mk + m -1}}) are decreasing for sufficiently large k and tend to zero.
For the emergent scenario, the potentials are increasing for hessence and tachyonic fields, but are decreasing for quintessence, phantom, k-essence, and DBI-essence models.
The results also indicated that in the presence of washers, the stress distributions in the fibre direction, varying fibre inclinations, are decreasing for each value of washer pressure.
The DOVC ratios of T xy and T yz in the combined solution 2 are very similar as they are decreasing for the cosine coefficients and increasing for sine coefficients.
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Mortality rates are decreased for Hispanic populations with diabetes and increased for African Americans (7, 8).
The barriers to ED utilization are decreased for cancer patients owing to healthcare fee remission.
Tooth decay in young children had been decreasing for 40 years.
Will it help increase passenger numbers that, outside London, have been decreasing for years?
Homicides and drug trafficking appear to be decreasing, for instance.
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