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"diminution of" is a correct and common phrase in written English
It means a decrease or reduction in something. Example: The government's policies have led to a significant diminution of public trust in their leadership.
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There is a diminution of complexity.
We do not measure the corresponding diminution of taxpayers' wealth.
Rather, one is saddened by the diminution of sexual desire.
There was no diminution of crowds or enthusiasm.
But any diminution of political competition should trouble democrats.
Second, councils fear a further diminution of their powers.
Nor have the decades brought any diminution of power or freshness.
"The diminution of value may not be identifiable until it's too late," he said.
I see no diminution of the solo as the linchpin of creative artistic expression in jazz.
Certainly the diminution of religious faith entails no necessary lowering of this expectation.
It is no diminution of his achievement to say that he was Israel's first technocrat.
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