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"decomposition process" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in the fields of science and engineering to refer to the breakdown of a substance into simpler components due to chemical or physical processes. For example, "The decomposition process of organic matter begins when the tissue is exposed to the elements."
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He helped move them out of the sun to slow the decomposition process.
Digging new latrines is challenging in the rocky terrain, and cold temperatures slow the decomposition process.
The initial product of this decomposition process is known as peat.
Ringer's composting additives include inoculants and activators to speed up the decomposition process.
Some experts argue that too much chopped-up waste interferes with the decomposition process in the systems.
The overall decomposition process is endothermic.
During the decomposition process the encountered configurations are compared.
Williams in a holdall, Alex in a trunk – and each time with the heating turned up high, presumably to speed the decomposition process.
While many New Yorkers fear the smell associated with indoor bins of organic matter, several photographers embrace the visual rewards of the decomposition process.
Temperatures hovered near the 100-degree mark, speeding the decomposition process and adding a foul odor to the nightmarish landscape.
Underlining the region's enduring balancing act, environmentalists worry that the decomposition process produces methane, a highly potent heat-trapping gas.
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