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"decreasing room for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to refer to the reduced space or opportunity for something. For example: "The rising cost of living is decreasing room for other expenditures."
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And in an environment in which Web merchants have decreasing room for error, they are moving as gingerly as they can -- while maintaining Internet speed -- into this corner of the retailing realm.
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The range for this linear decline is relatively short when the room is bright, and becomes progressively longer with decreasing room illumination.
In view of the mechanistic relations described above, the latter two seem to hint at decreased hydrogen transfer, and the second seems to indicate decreased room in the lattice for the formation of bulky intermediates.
Julian Lewis said he and other opponents were "slowly decreasing the wriggle room" for the government to take action without a vote.
However, the embedding capacity decreases because the room for cluster expansion becomes more limited.
As new cells are added to various niches of the immune system all existing sub-populations will decrease in number, making room for the new cells.
Although the empirical results of this study indicate that recent smoking control policies in Japan have contributed to decreasing smoking rates, there is room for improvement in the HPL.
It is found that there is a ferromagnetic (FM) transition with the temperature decreasing from room temperature for all the films.
For none of the diagnoses, relative variance decreased on the log scale, suggesting room for further LOS reduction.
This might have an effect on our baselines measures in which case the room for improvement decreases.
HIV-related stigma was assessed only in Project Accept and showed that stigma was low at baseline with little room for further decrease.
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