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Discover Ludwig"inverse proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation where an increase in one variable corresponds to a decrease in another, or vice versa. For example, "As the number of people in the room increases, the available space decreases in inverse proportion."
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This unit itself mentions direct and inverse proportion.
His character, Pero Mihailovic, is a boxer whose confidence exists in inverse proportion to his skills.
It turns out that your salary is in inverse proportion to your weight.
The pomposity of these attacks is in inverse proportion to their accuracy.
I rise in inverse proportion to consumer confidence, which is demonstrably plummeting.
Dench's risk-taking onstage is in inverse proportion to her vulnerability off it.
My love of metal had decreased in inverse proportion to my appreciation of satire.
The stiletto's status and reputation peaked and then fell in inverse proportion to those heel heights.
When it comes to films, outward piety seems to exist in inverse proportion to inner spirituality.
Journalistic standards that are often in inverse proportion to the intensity of the competition.
The world's fascination with North Korea is in inverse proportion to what we know about this so-called "hermit kingdom".
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