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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as shrink" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a process of reduction or decrease, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The material will change in size as shrink occurs during the drying process."
Alternatives: "as it contracts" or "as it diminishes".
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So the industry looks likely to consolidate as well as shrink.
However, downcomer water level can temporarily react in a reverse manner to water mass inventory changes, commonly known as shrink and swell effects.
In a second step die thermo-mechanical simulation was used to optimize the design: geometrical aspect as well as shrink fitting were investigated.
Other retailers would do well to follow Stop & Shop's example—or watch as shrink takes an even bigger chunk out of their profits.
With his heavy boots and jeans as tight as shrink wrap, he is obviously meant to be a Stanley Kowalski with brains.
G.M. has said that, as part of its downsizing, it will drop the Hummer brand (as well as shrink Pontiac and divest itself of Saab and Saturn).
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But persistent decline is harmful, especially if the population is ageing as well as shrinking.
One Bank of Cyprus official describes it as "shrinking to strength".
Capital flight feeds on itself as shrinking reserves reinforce the notion that the original jitters were warranted.
The Fed would see this as "shrinking liquidity," i.e., a bad thing.
Neither Alan Pardew nor Jurgen Klopp are known as shrinking violets on the touchline.
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