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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decline at" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
If you want to use the word "decline" in a sentence, you could say "The number of students enrolled has declined" or "We have seen a decline in our profits this year".
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And a decline at department stores.
I don't think it will decline at all".
Paradoxically, the population continued to decline at an alarming rate.
The whole of Europe is in decline at the moment.
(Really, it's in the rules. Decline at your own risk).
But I had to decline at the time.
The decline at many posh Western resorts has been stunning.
The decline at the centers was evident last year.
Excluding the 7.1 percent decline at Toyota and 2.6 percent decline at Honda, the industry gain was 16.6 percent in the period.
In the years of conscious, self-inflicted decline at home, "losses" continued to mount elsewhere.
But the strong performance of AOL Time Warner's other divisions offset the decline at America Online.
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