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The phrase "deteriorate over time" is correct and may be used in written English.
You may use it in a sentence when referring to something that has decreased in quality, either gradually or over time. For example: "The condition of our school playground has been deteriorating over time, and now it is in need of a major renovation."
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Quality refers to design quality, which may deteriorate over time.
Visuo-spatial function is spared in the FE but may deteriorate over time.
Consequently, the representativeness of the cohort in a longitudinal study may deteriorate over time.
Health status may deteriorate over time as a response to cumulative discrimination.
The UK Prospective Diabetes Study UKPDSS) demonstrated that pancreatic β-cell function continues to deteriorate over time despite diet, exercise, and administration of hypoglycemic agents (18).
Certain precautions must be taken, since they can be addictive and their effects may deteriorate over time.
However, certain precautions must be addressed since it can be addictive and effects may deteriorate over time.
Relationships deteriorate over time.
Rubber parts do deteriorate over time, he tells me.
Friedreich's ataxia is an inherited (genetic) disorder that causes certain nerve cells to deteriorate over time.
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Column packing not only provides an efficiently packed column but also a stable bed that does not deteriorate over-time.
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