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"decline was driven by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe or explain why something has declined. For example: "The company's dramatic financial decline was driven by mismanagement and unwise investments."
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This steep decline was driven by a 30% fall in classified advertising revenues.
"The decline was driven by a temporary drop off in organic search traffic through Google".
The decline was driven by poor performances in Germany and France (see 8.38am).
The 0.2% monthly decline was driven by a 4.4% fall in energy prices.
That decline was driven by falling prices for new cars and trucks.
The ONS report says the decline was driven by a decrease in migration from the A8 eastern European countries.
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The decline is driven by several factors, most of which are related to agricultural management.
In some regions, like the South, agricultural decline is driven by growth, as small farms are swallowed up by sprawling suburbs.
"More than half of that decline is driven by cancer prevention activities," says Brawley.
The group says the sales decline is driven by the groups boycott of Ford, which began in March 2006 and has collected 780,365 signatures.
The ONS has said the savings ratio has been falling since 2015, suggesting that the decline is driven by low interest rates, which reduce the return on accounts.
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