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"decrease controversy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that will reduce or minimize controversy, debate, or dissent. For example, "The school board passed legislation to decrease controversy over upcoming curriculum changes."
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Ms. Aun acknowledged that fund-raising had decreased immediately after the controversy.
Drug-eluting stents were used in 45% (range, 34%to62%2%), increasing from 2004 to 2006, and then decreasing after the 2006 controversy.
Though it is relatively simple to use cryotherapy by decreasing the tissue temperature, much controversy and confusion remain regarding the clinical practice, particularly in the literature on the influence of cryotherapy on the proprioception system.
Certain controversy remains regarding a decrease in ARDS-related mortality.
But the Wall Street Journal nonetheless stirred up a cargo shorts "controversy" this week, exploring the slight decrease in what has been a $700m annual business.
However, Hallstrom et al. [ 11] reported an association between subsequent shock delivery by emergency medical service (EMS) providers and decreased hospital survival, which has led to controversy.
While the decrease in toxicities was clearly shown, there remains controversy as to whether Myocet™ has demonstrated equivalent efficacy to doxorubicin [ 3].
Controversy exists about the relation between decreased BMD and fracture risk among children with IBD [ 53].
Controversies weaken the organisers' credibility, and decrease the educational effect of the programme.
The influence of age on LPS-induced human monocyte cytokine production has been a subject of controversy, with reports ranging from increased to decreased cytokine production [ 23- 26].
A major question involving the controversy over mammograms is, What can be done to decrease the use of radical surgery to remove noninvasive breast cancers?
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