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Discover Ludwig"degeneration of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a gradual decline in the quality of something over time. For example, "The degeneration of moral values has led to an overall decline in society."
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Instead there is degeneration of the tendon.
Prion diseases cause the slow degeneration of the nervous system.
Degeneration of the motor neurones leads to weakness and wasting of muscles.
In Plato's "Timaeus," the progressive degeneration of creation is only ended by divine intervention.
British tribalism has taken its cue from the degeneration of welfarist aspiration into a bureaucratic exercise.
You can see the falling away from fundamental principles in the degeneration of Hacked Off.
Duncan had seen ballet, which she described as "an expression of degeneration, of living death".
Fascism blamed liberalism for subverting natural selection and causing the degeneration of humankind.
"This is about nothing more than a degeneration of safety standards in the industry.
In short, Tenko now is altogether a shining tribute to the degeneration of television drama since 1981.
10. 2666 by Roberto Bolaño (2004) An extraordinary novel about the degeneration of the 20th century, mired in violent death.
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