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continuously diminishing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "continuously diminishing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or state that is consistently decreasing over time. Example: "The company's profits have been continuously diminishing over the past few quarters, raising concerns among investors."
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The continuously diminishing paper demand in Europe together with emission regulations in the shipping industry implemented by the European Parliament can bring out severe challenges for the Finnish paper producers in the near future.
Since the additional advertising generates continuously diminishing returns, we use a sales' response function based on square roots (hleft( {a_{i},a_{3 - i} } right)) which reflects "advertising saturation effect" (Aust and Buscher 2014b, c; SeyedEsfahani et al. 2011; Xie and Wei 2009).
Results reported here show that the cellular events following exposure to quercetin include i) a reduction in presynaptic Ca2+ and ii) an increase in the presynaptic repolarization phase rendering neurons incapable of firing continuously, diminishing the amplitude of EPSPs and preventing additional synapse formation.
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It further suggests that in prion disease, due to the conversion of unfolded native PrPC into PrPSc, neurons face both, a continuously diminishing prion protein function as well as an increasingly additional cytotoxic PrPSc function.
So, the increased hydrophobic residues at the specific helix-helix interfaces could enhance the compactness degree in TRDOWN and strengthened the interaction between substrates and substrates contacting sites [ 4] of the MCF, thus allowing the passing of the substrates with the given size, in agreement with the trend of continuously diminishing size of substrates.
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I am twelve years younger than Brooke, but this is a gap that has been continuously diminished by the passage of time: over the years, we have become contemporaries.
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In the course of chromium deposition or low pressure O2 DC plasma treatment that preferential orientation is continuously diminished.
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Transmission electron microscopy investigations revealed that a dense structure of columnar grains, which formed at a substrate temperature of 630 °C, continuously diminishes with decreasing substrate temperature.
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History shows that violence has continuously diminished.
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This valuable perspective is continuously diminished to the detriment of us all.
News & Media
However, the size of the substrates transported by members of MCs continuously diminished during the evolutionary process.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "continuously diminishing", ensure that the context clearly indicates what is being reduced over time. For example, "The continuously diminishing demand for paper…" is more effective than just "continuously diminishing".
Common error
Avoid using "continuously diminishing" when a more specific term is appropriate. For example, if something is shrinking in size, use "shrinking" rather than the more abstract "continuously diminishing" unless the continuous nature is key.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "continuously diminishing" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun. It describes a quality of something that is consistently decreasing over time. Ludwig provides examples in various contexts like paper demand or prion protein function.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "continuously diminishing" is a grammatically correct way to describe something that is steadily decreasing over time. Ludwig's AI confirms its usability in written English. While not extremely common, it appears most frequently in scientific and news contexts. When using this phrase, ensure clarity about what is diminishing. Alternatives such as "steadily decreasing" or "gradually declining" can offer similar meanings with slightly different nuances.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
steadily decreasing
Replaces "continuously diminishing" with synonyms emphasizing a consistent downward trend.
gradually declining
Uses "gradually" to highlight the slow pace of the reduction, instead of the continuous nature.
progressively lessening
"Progressively" emphasizes step-by-step reduction; "lessening" is a softer term than "diminishing".
incessantly waning
"Incessantly" replaces "continuously" for constant action; "waning" suggests a loss of power or influence.
constantly shrinking
"Shrinking" specifically refers to a reduction in size or scope, making it more concrete than "diminishing".
persistently decreasing
"Persistently" highlights the ongoing nature of the decrease despite potential resistance.
ceaselessly declining
"Ceaselessly" intensifies the continuous aspect, while "declining" is a common synonym for "diminishing".
unremittingly fading
"Unremittingly" implies an unstoppable process; "fading" suggests a gradual loss of visibility or importance.
ever-decreasing
A more emphatic way of saying something is always decreasing.
systematically reducing
Emphasizes a planned and methodical reduction, differing from the more general "diminishing".
FAQs
How can I use "continuously diminishing" in a sentence?
You can use "continuously diminishing" to describe something that is steadily decreasing over time. For instance, "The continuously diminishing resources led to project cancellation".
What are some alternatives to "continuously diminishing"?
Alternatives include "steadily decreasing", "gradually declining", or "progressively lessening" depending on the desired nuance.
Is there a difference between "continuously diminishing" and "rapidly diminishing"?
"Continuously diminishing" indicates a steady decline, while "rapidly diminishing" suggests a much faster rate of decrease.
What kind of things can be described as "continuously diminishing"?
Abstract concepts like hope or resources, or tangible things like size or quantity, can be described as "continuously diminishing" as long as they are decreasing steadily over a period of time.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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