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The phrase "are likely decreasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing trends or changes that are expected to decline over time.
Example: "Based on the recent data, the number of participants in the program are likely decreasing."
Alternatives: "are probably declining" or "are expected to drop."
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Because the rate of complications with IABP are likely decreasing with improvements in technique, equipment, and experience, the criteria suggested by Georgeson et al. in 1992 could expand further [12].
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Second, the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA is likely decreased under these conditions due to the absence of insulin's effect on activating pyruvate dehydrogenase.
The reduced IGF-1 level suggests that GH is likely decreased in the older Ghsr-/ mice, but it cannot explain the lean phenotype.
In the Δhac1 background, folding efficiency is likely decreased due to ER dysfunction.
How is it related to colonies where growth is restricted to a small outward layer and cell viability within a colony center is likely decreased?
There is likely decreased α-ketoglutarate production in the mitochondrion as the expression of glutamate dehydrogenase (Gdh ), a primary mechanism to produce α-ketoglutarate in the mitochondrion, is rapidly and profoundly decreased.
As the Institute for Fiscal Studies has recently shown, child poverty is likely to increase and most people's real incomes are likely to decrease substantially.
"The goal of end-of-life care should be to avoid interventions, such as cytotoxic chemotherapy, that are likely to decrease the quality of life while failing to increase survival".
These trends are likely to decrease functional yield.
These technologies are likely to decrease unions' coordination costs.
As a result, the tool life and part quality are likely to decrease.
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