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The phrase "have been decrease" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "have been decreasing"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a continuous reduction in quantity or amount over a period of time. Example: "The number of participants in the study has been decreasing steadily over the last few months."
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From 1997 to 2002, rice, barley, vegetables, soybeans, sugar beet, groundnuts, sesame, sweet potatoes, leguminous crops, rubber, coffee, tea, grapes, citrus, plantains, other cereals, and tobacco have been increased and instead wheat, maize, cotton, flowers millet, and other roots and tubers have been decrease.
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Crude exports, too, have been decreasing.
These are the people whose wages have been decreasing.
"The grants have been decreasing year after year".
Only a small percentage of subway stations have restrooms, and their numbers have been decreasing.
Will it help increase passenger numbers that, outside London, have been decreasing for years?
But although student numbers keep increasing the possibilities of employment have been decreasing.
Many money markets have been decreasing their exposure to Europe.
Travel has been improving since this spring because Israeli forces have been decreasing the number of checkpoints in the area.
The company's costs of production have been decreasing as its operations have become more efficient, he added.
However, that means budgets for technology have been decreasing, according to Besa reports for the last few years.
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