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The phrase "in decreasing order of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe a sequence or arrangement that goes from a higher value to a lower value.
Example: "The results were presented in decreasing order of their significance."
Alternatives: "in descending order of" or "from highest to lowest."
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These ten are listed in decreasing order of utility from our top 100 list.
They appear roughly in decreasing order of the attention given over the course of recent debate.
This is illustrated in Figure 7.2, where the postings are ordered in decreasing order of.
In it the elements are tabulated in decreasing order of electronegativity, fluorine being the most electronegative and cesium the least.
The rows of the similarity matrix are sorted in decreasing order of similarity in the priority queues.
On the left were rankings from Very Good to Poor, and across the top, in decreasing order of importance, were Story, Script, Role, Director, and Cast.
CYP1A2, CYP1A1, and CYP2C11 in decreasing order of importance quantitatively, metabolized deltamethrin.
Average impact scores for each stressor and for cumulative impact in 2013 for each FAO high seas region, in decreasing order of average cumulative impact.
Average impact scores for each stressor and for cumulative impact in 2013 for each large marine ecosystem (LME), in decreasing order of average cumulative impact.
In one family, no-variation genes were chosen in decreasing order of p-values from the statistical test used to analyze variation between conditions.
Only six combinations were actually offered (in decreasing order of quality): National High, National Medium, House 1 High, House 2 High, House 2 Medium, and House 3 Low.
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