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"expect a decrease" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which you anticipate that something (eg. a number, amount, level, etc.) will decrease or become lower. For example, "We expect a decrease in profits this quarter due to the economic slowdown."
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Thus, in all our experiments (both local and systemic), we should expect a decrease in the input to the neurons we recorded from.
"During this reallocation of resources, you have to expect a decrease in output". Some economists say the pain can be minimized through gradual approaches.
One study, for example, found that for every doubling in a fund's size, investors could expect a decrease of 21 basis points, or hundredths of a percentage point, in annualized performance.
According to Deloitte's 2016 Global Human Capital Trends study, 51% of global executives surveyed said their organizations plan to increase or significantly increase the use of contingent workers in the next three to five years; only 16% expect a decrease.
Users using pumps sized between 5 and 9 kW may expect a decrease of approximately 26% per year.
Since the workload is fairly distributed between the active servers, we expect a decrease of the CPU utilization by half.
Of the surveyed employers, 18% anticipate an increase in staffing levels in their second quarter hiring plans, while 5% expect a decrease in payrolls.
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Following Angulo et al. ([2001]) we expect a decreasing expenditure share as the number of equivalence increases and the household's reference person's age decreases.
If resistance had evolved, we would expect a decreased influence of EMS at all concentrations.
Since CTL4 is a parasite agonist, one might expect a decreased level of P. berghei infection, in contrast to what was observed.
However, one would then also expect a decreasing CD4 percent with age, whereas our data demonstrated stable CD4percentt values across the 5 12 years age group.
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