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The phrase "are found to decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where research or observations indicate a reduction in a particular variable or phenomenon.
Example: "In the study, it was observed that the levels of pollution are found to decrease during the rainy season."
Alternatives: "are observed to decline" or "are noted to diminish".
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Plastic strain amplitude and hysteresis loop area are found to decrease with increasing mean stress.
The wave setup and setdown are found to decrease as wave obliquity increases.
Nighttime F2 layer characteristics CV are found to decrease with increasing sunspot.
Both the ignition and combustion times are found to decrease with increasing gas temperature and pressure.
However, coefficients for pendular rings are found to decrease as the rings shrink in size.
Both composite strength and composite modulus are found to decrease substantially with increasing waviness ratio.
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SBP was found to decrease exponentially.
Finally, multiple social identifications were found to decrease over time.
For these PFTs, GPP is found to decrease by 0.24 0.30% for a 1 ppbv [O3] increase.
In addition, minocycline has been found to decrease free radical formation.
The latter is found to decrease adhesion between the splats.
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