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The phrase "decline in numbers" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It describes a decrease or reduction in quantity or quantity over time. Example: "The city's population has seen a steady decline in numbers over the past decade, leading to concerns about its economic growth."
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Such a decline in numbers will particularly affect Crete.
All contribute to the continuing decline in numbers.
Today that has fallen to 0.2%, a 95% decline in numbers.
"If they were eating all the fish, they would decline in numbers.
In China, which experienced a slower decline in numbers, real wages fell and the people became increasingly impoverished.
Previously, the church predicted that its decline in numbers was likely to continue for another five years before recovering.
Rapid expansion of undergraduates, combined with a decline in numbers of postgraduate and part-time students, further worries the commission.
The Indians of South America continue to decline in numbers, but the Carsjas are holding their own.
The federal government is considering listing the northern quoll as an endangered species, because of the dramatic decline in numbers.
Earl Peel rose to call attention to the decline in numbers of the reds and its significance.
John Engler, president of the National Association of Manufacturers, sees unions continuing to decline in numbers and bargaining power.
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