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Discover Ludwig"causing a decrease" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to something that has caused a decrease in size, amount, or degree. For example: "The drought has been causing a decrease in the local river's water level."
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In patients with POTS, the vessels aren't constricting properly, and so too much blood stays in the legs, causing a decrease in the amount in circulation.
If the supply of labour increased, wages would fall, eventually causing a decrease in the labour supply.
As a result, the energy expended by the body to maintain the muscle mass is greater (increased caloric expenditure), causing a decrease in fat mass.
As Bi concentration increases, the lattice constant of GaAsBi increases, causing a decrease in Debye temperature.
Liquid level decreases causing a decrease in the resonant frequency of all modes or overtones.
Ply-blocking increases tendency towards delamination, causing a decrease in CAI strength.
Indeed the maximum reaction rates are greatly reduced causing a decrease in the maximum temperature obtained in the reaction zone.
However, this method has the drawback of causing a decrease in performance of up to 9.1%[50]].
Thermal annealing gives these agglomerates mobility to form micrometer sized crystals causing a decrease of device performance.
Unmodified starch paste acts as essentially inert filler causing a decrease of tensile strength, tear strength and elongation at break.
The anodically formed oxy-hydroxide material is known to age over time causing a decrease in performance.
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