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decreasing tendencies
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
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"Decreasing tendencies" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English. It refers to a trend or pattern of something becoming less or decreasing over time. Some possible situations in which one could use this phrase include discussing: - A decrease in crime rates over the past few years: "The city has seen decreasing tendencies in crime rates since implementing new community safety initiatives." - Changes in consumer spending habits: "Recent economic reports show that there have been decreasing tendencies in consumer spending on luxury items." - The behavior of a particular individual or group: "Despite previous tendencies to overspend, the company has shown decreasing tendencies in their budget management under the new CEO."
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This was supported by decreasing tendencies of patch indices SHDI (Shannon's diversity index), SHEI (Shannon's evenness index), and IJI (Interspersion and juxtaposition index).
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The wear volume and wear rate present increasing and decreasing tendencies separately for textures parallel and perpendicular to the relative movement direction, and they are higher when the texture is parallel to the relative movement direction.
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Moreover, dense networks are characterized by close bonds facilitating collaboration and decreasing tendencies for opportunism (Adler and Kwon 2002, pp. 28).
In the sequence of NOR/GS- > GA- > GC, consistently decreasing tendencies of in situ levels of PGI, PGII and PGI/II ratio were observed in this study.
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Due to the improvement reached in the patients treated by the sequence placebo-adalimumab in the open label study phase, the treatment differences observed after 12 weeks between placebo and adalimumab showed decreasing tendencies.
This observation indicated that in the subjects with precancerous diseases, the serum level of PGI/II ratio, rather than serum levels of PGI or PGII alone, may be a better index that reflects the decreasing tendencies of both PGI and PGII expression in situ.
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The Laser Doppler Vibrometry measurements of the modal damping factors, show general increasing tendency for the unidirectional composites after aging, but decreasing tendency for quasi-isotropic plates.
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This usually causes a decreasing tendency of coating porosity with increasing spray distance.
The remaining parts of the area have shown both increasing and decreasing tendency which is not statistically significant within past 17 years (Table 1).
c-Kit mRNA values showed decreasing tendency, but changes in mRNA expressions were not statistically significant (Figure 1D).
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K12 could be detected at the mucosal membrane for 1 to 3 weeks yet with steadily decreasing tendency after 1 week.
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Best practice
When describing research findings, use "decreasing tendencies" to indicate a trend where values or occurrences become less frequent over time. Ensure that you provide context and specify what is exhibiting the decreasing tendency.
Common error
Avoid assuming that "decreasing tendencies" in one variable directly cause changes in another without sufficient evidence. Correlation does not equal causation; further analysis is needed to establish a causal relationship.
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The phrase "decreasing tendencies" functions as a noun phrase, typically used as the object of a verb or preposition. It describes a pattern or trend of something becoming less frequent or diminishing over a period of time. Ludwig provides examples of it being used in academic writing.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "decreasing tendencies" is a noun phrase used to describe a trend where something becomes less frequent over time. Ludwig AI indicates that it's grammatically correct and typically used in formal and scientific contexts. While alternatives like "declining trends" and "decreasing trends" exist, "decreasing tendencies" offers a nuanced way to convey a gradual reduction. When using this phrase, ensure that the context is clear and that causation isn't assumed without sufficient evidence.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
declining trends
Focuses on the overall direction of change, suggesting a gradual reduction.
decreasing trends
Similar to 'declining trends', but emphasizes the ongoing nature of the reduction.
reduced likelihood
Highlights the diminished probability of something occurring.
decreasing probabilities
Focuses on the change in probability, making it more specific.
lessening inclination
Emphasizes a gradual reduction in preference or willingness.
waning propensities
A more formal way of expressing a fading or diminishing tendency.
diminishing predilections
Emphasizes the reduction in a pre-existing preference.
falling rates
Specifically refers to a reduction in numerical values or proportions.
abating inclinations
A more sophisticated alternative highlighting the reduction of inclinations.
descending patterns
Implies a visual or observable downward trend.
FAQs
How can I use "decreasing tendencies" in a sentence?
You can use "decreasing tendencies" to describe a trend where something becomes less frequent or diminishes over time. For instance, "We observed decreasing tendencies in customer churn after implementing the new loyalty program."
What are some alternatives to "decreasing tendencies"?
Alternatives include "declining trends", "decreasing trends", or "reduced likelihood", depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "decreased tendencies" instead of "decreasing tendencies"?
While "decreased tendencies" isn't incorrect, "decreasing tendencies" implies an ongoing process or trend. "Decreased tendencies" suggests a state that has already been reached. The better choice depends on whether you wish to emphasize the process of change or the resulting state.
What is the difference between "decreasing tendencies" and "declining trends"?
"Decreasing tendencies" emphasizes the gradual nature of the reduction, while "declining trends" simply highlights the overall direction of change. They are often interchangeable but have slightly different nuances.
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