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"decreasing space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a space or area is becoming smaller or lessening in size. For example, "The apartment was becoming crowded, as the furniture was taking up an increasing amount of space while the decreasing space was devoted to living."
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The oscillatory amplitude increases with decreasing space velocity.
By decreasing space needs and increasing energy efficiencies, the Edge is expected to have an attractive return on investment.
While the change in the urban landscape has resulted in decreasing space for playing fields and socialising, Bangladesh has also been going through rapid digitisation, thanks to the government's Digital Bangladesh policy.
How do you resolve the heightened life expectancies, size of population and changing habits (e.g. the westernisation of diets) etc., with decreasing space, food, and clean water to support all these things?
This suspension was pulled through a pillar array with gradually decreasing space between posts.
The strengthened confinement and decreasing space make the electrolyte ions tightly packed, as a consequence of the strong repulsion between the ions and the electrode.
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The results summarized in Fig. 5b show that with decreasing spacing, performance generally decreases, as expected.
The general trend is that the post-necking deformation and fracture strains decrease with decreasing spacing between particles.
For example, gold wires less than 0.02 mm in diameter have been required because of decreasing spacing between bonding wires.
Due to the fact that misregistered areas may be large or small in different clinical cases, multilevel B-spline is designed to generate control point mesh at decreasing spacing in a coarse-to-fine manner.
Up-sizing rebar, installing multiple mats of reinforcing, and decreasing spacing between bars.
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