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continuously declining
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "continuously declining" is correct and can be used in written English.
When used in a sentence, it implies that something is declining in a sustained, progressive way. For example, "The sales of the product have been continuously declining over the past six months."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
steadily decreasing
gradually diminishing
incessantly falling
constantly decreasing
persistently reducing
progressively lessening
persistently declining
constantly declining
continuously diminishing
steadily declining
ever declining
continuously decrease
continuously fall
continuously decline
further declining
continuously declines
continuously decreases
worsening by the day
getting worse each day
spiraling downward
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
17 human-written examples
Despite the continuously declining shares of the television audience, the broadcast networks have managed to keep winning increases in spending on advertising in recent upfront seasons.
News & Media
In real dollar terms (purchasing-power parity valuations are at best controversial, at worst misleading) China has made a continuously declining contribution to global GDP growth from 10% of the total growth registered in 2001 to an estimated 6% in 2004 its share of real global GDP was an estimated 2.2% for 2004.
News & Media
The forest resources in Ethiopia have been continuously declining over time.
Science
According to the 2017 Edelman Global Trust Barometer, trust in leaders has been continuously declining for the past several years and is at an all-time low.
News & Media
Exports have been continuously declining, non-food credit growth is slowing while agricultural sector performance has also been sub-optimal," she added.
News & Media
It has experienced continuously declining in runoff during the recent decades, which has resulted in huge economic loss and brought a great challenge to water resources and environmental management (Zhang and Wang 2014).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
43 human-written examples
In this respect, while Grund et al. [ 34] showed that BMD continuously declined in a HIV-group receiving continuous ART, Bolland et al. [ 35] found no evidence of accelerated bone loss over 6 years in middle-aged HIV-infected men treated with ART [ 36].
Science
The production rate Qp peaks at about 1.45 ST m3/s=4.4 MMSCFD at about t=1 year, and continuously declines afterward.
The well-established paradigm of reproduction in mammals holds that females are born with a fixed number of oocytes which continuously decline until few or none remain27.
Science & Research
Martin Rieger, head of the Religion Monitor project, said, "The notion that religion continuously declines from generation to generation can be clearly disproved, even in some of the industrialized nations".
Encyclopedias
Astronomical observations and data acquired from the on-board ACIS external calibration source (ECS) show that the ACIS effective area below 2 keV has continuously declined since launch due to the build-up of out-gassed material on the cold ACIS optical blocking filters.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "continuously declining", ensure that the context clearly indicates what is experiencing the decline and over what period this decline is occurring. This provides clarity and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid exaggerating the impact of a "continuously declining" trend without sufficient evidence. Ensure your claims are supported by data and avoid hyperbole, which can undermine your credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "continuously declining" functions as a compound adjective modifying a noun, describing a state of persistent decrease. Ludwig AI confirms this usage across numerous contexts.
Frequent in
Science
41%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
11%
Less common in
Wiki
3%
Encyclopedias
3%
Academia
6%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "continuously declining" is a grammatically correct phrase that effectively conveys an ongoing reduction over time. Ludwig AI confirms its usage across various domains, particularly in science and news. The phrase is versatile, suitable for both formal and informal contexts, though careful consideration should be given to the rate and impact of the decline to avoid overstatement. Alternatives like "steadily decreasing" or "gradually diminishing" offer similar meanings with slight nuances. It is important to ensure clarity and avoid exaggeration when deploying this phrase in writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
steadily decreasing
Replaces "declining" with "decreasing" and "continuously" with "steadily", indicating a consistent but perhaps less rapid reduction.
constantly decreasing
Swaps "continuously" for "constantly", denoting a regular and uninterrupted decline.
gradually diminishing
Substitutes "continuously declining" with "gradually diminishing", emphasizing a slow and progressive reduction.
uninterruptedly decreasing
Uses "uninterruptedly decreasing" instead of "continuously declining", focusing on the lack of breaks in the decline.
incessantly falling
Uses "incessantly falling" instead of "continuously declining", highlighting an unceasing downward trend.
ceaselessly dropping
Substitutes "continuously declining" with "ceaselessly dropping", accentuating the relentless nature of the fall.
persistently reducing
Replaces "continuously declining" with "persistently reducing", stressing the ongoing nature of the reduction.
progressively lessening
Emphasizes the step-by-step reduction using "progressively lessening" instead of "continuously declining".
unremittingly reducing
Replaces "continuously declining" with "unremittingly reducing", highlighting the absence of any relief from the reduction.
regularly diminishing
Replaces "continuously" with "regularly", suggesting a patterned or scheduled decline.
FAQs
How can I use "continuously declining" in a sentence?
Use "continuously declining" to describe something that is steadily decreasing over time. For example, "The company's profits have been "continuously declining" since the new regulations were implemented."
What's a more formal way to say "continuously declining"?
A more formal alternative to "continuously declining" could be "steadily decreasing" or "progressively diminishing". These phrases convey a similar meaning while maintaining a more professional tone.
What are some synonyms for "continuously declining"?
Some synonyms for "continuously declining" include "steadily decreasing", "gradually diminishing", or "incessantly falling".
How does "continuously declining" differ from "rapidly declining"?
"Continuously declining" suggests a steady, ongoing decrease, whereas "rapidly declining" indicates a fast, sharp drop. The choice depends on the rate at which something is decreasing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested