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The phrase "average decline in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistical data or trends, particularly in contexts such as economics, health, or environmental studies.
Example: "The average decline in sales over the past year has raised concerns among the management team."
Alternatives: "mean decrease in" or "typical reduction in".
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The average decline in a bear market since World War II has been 30percentt.
The average decline in applicants who graduated from the "elite" schools was 28 percent.
That is close to the average decline in previous profits downturns.
But the average decline in GDP this year is a whopping 6.2%; recovery is expected to be slow.
The average decline in total firearm deaths accelerated significantly, from a 3% decline annually before the reforms to a 5% decline afterwards, the study found.
The results were important because on a test of cognitive functioning in Alzheimer's patients, the average decline in scores over 18 months is 6.5 points.
The average decline in calorie intake reported at Starbucks is still relatively small, especially when one considers the epidemic of obesity in this country.
The average decline in factory output for the 17-country euro zone was 1.1 percent, according to Eurostat, the E.U. statistics agency.
Share prices in emerging markets have seen an average loss of 15% in dollar terms since January, half the average decline in rich countries.
The study suggests that weekly cannabis use before the age of 18 results in an average decline in IQ score of eight points, which is enough to move someone of average intelligence into a category that is well below average.
Across the 100 cases the average decline in output per person from the pre-crisis level is 11.3% and recovery takes an average of 8.4 years, resulting in a severity score of 19.7 (see chart).
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