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The phrase "decreases with decreasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a relationship where one variable diminishes as another variable diminishes.
Example: "The efficiency of the process decreases with decreasing temperature."
Alternatives: "declines as" or "diminishes with".
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The barrier height decreases with decreasing temperature.
The growth rate decreases with decreasing inclination.
Yet, the maximum achievable strain also decreases with decreasing gap as shown in Fig. 2b.
Anisotropy decreases with decreasing feldspar, increasing calcite and increasing clay.
It is found that heat flux rises and effectiveness decreases with decreasing coil area.
The friction coefficient decreases with decreasing Sa of a polished surface.
In addition, it decreases with decreasing draw solution concentration and increasing feed solution concentration.
The transformation rate of strain-induced α′-martensite decreases with decreasing grain size to 1.5 μm.
The critical Reynolds number for the onset of flow separation decreases with decreasing n.
The influence of the electrode geometry on the current density also decreases with decreasing film thickness.
Furthermore, the propagation length decreases with decreasing width, thus supporting the validity of the 2D approximation in our calculations when in the bottom of the groove.
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