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leading to decrease
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "leading to decrease" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be phrased as "leading to a decrease" or "leading to decreases" depending on the context. Example: "The new policy changes are leading to a decrease in overall costs for the company."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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STZ acts on β-cells by generation of various ROS and act partially through oxidative stress to induce β-cell apoptosis that leads to the loss of β-cell mass and activation of [poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) leading to decrease in insulin secretion [ 15, 16].
However, this capability could be deteriorated due to electrode wear leading to decrease of process productivity.
The clay platelets reduce the polymer interchain hydrogen bonding and entanglements leading to decrease of long range "connectivity".
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Formation of the γ phase influenced the composition of the bcc/B2 matrix, leading to decrease in martensitic transformation temperatures and transformation entropy change.
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Sickness behaviour is a set of behavioural changes that develop during infection, eventually leading to decrease in mobility and depressed behaviour.
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Allergic rhinitis is a very common disease, effecting more than 10% of the general population, leading to decrease in quality of life.
It was found that the addition of montmorillonite (MMT) at low amount (<5 phr) exhibited reinforcing effect in neat PVOH, whereas higher amount can cause agglomeration leading to decrease of mechanical strength.
After the additional application of cleaning process, the TiO2/Ti composite electrode could be used several times with nearly the same efficiency, leading to decrease in the final cost of the treatment process.
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The results showed that, increasing of nHA leading to decrease in pore size, increase in inter structural bridges, reduce in porosity and increase in compressive strength of the hydroxyapatite scaffolds, which is believed to be more effective in bone tissue engineering applications.
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It is found that during the cycling, plastic deformation of the pure Al bi-crystal occurs through perfect dislocation sliding followed by twinning, while the GB segregations inhibit the formation of both perfect dislocations and twins in an Al matrix leading to decrease in ductility of the bi-crystals and intergranular crack propagation rate.
Even some of the small particles disappeared leading to decrease in absorbance.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "leading to a decrease" when you intend to express a cause-and-effect relationship resulting in reduction. The inclusion of the article "a" is grammatically necessary.
Common error
Avoid using "leading to decrease" without the article "a". The correct form is "leading to a decrease". Failing to include "a" makes the sentence grammatically unsound.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "leading to decrease" functions as a causal connector, attempting to link a preceding event or condition with a subsequent reduction. However, it requires grammatical correction. As Ludwig AI points out, the phrase should be "leading to a decrease".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "leading to decrease" is a very common causal connector, particularly in scientific literature, intending to link a cause with a subsequent reduction. However, Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect. The correct usage requires the article "a", making it "leading to a decrease". While prevalent, using the incorrect form undermines grammatical accuracy. Alternatives like "resulting in a reduction" or "causing a decline" offer grammatically sound options.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
resulting in a decline
Replaces "leading to" with "resulting in" and uses the noun "decline" instead of "decrease".
resulting in a reduction
Replaces "leading to" with "resulting in" and uses the noun "reduction" instead of "decrease".
causing a decline
Replaces "leading to" with "causing" and uses the noun "decline" instead of "decrease".
causing a reduction
Replaces "leading to" with "causing" and uses the noun "reduction" instead of "decrease".
giving rise to a decline
Replaces "leading to" with "giving rise to" and uses the noun "decline" instead of "decrease".
giving rise to a reduction
Replaces "leading to" with "giving rise to" and uses the noun "reduction" instead of "decrease".
contributing to a decline
Replaces "leading to" with "contributing to" and uses the noun "decline" instead of "decrease".
contributing to a reduction
Replaces "leading to" with "contributing to" and uses the noun "reduction" instead of "decrease".
decreasing
Uses the verb form "decreasing" directly, implying a gradual reduction without explicitly stating a cause.
reducing
Uses the verb form "reducing" directly, implying a direct action of lowering something without explicitly stating a cause.
FAQs
How should I correctly use "leading to decrease" in a sentence?
The correct form is "leading to a decrease" or "leading to decreases". For example, "The new policies are "leading to a decrease" in costs".
What are some alternatives to "leading to decrease"?
You can use alternatives like "resulting in a reduction", "causing a decline", or "giving rise to a decrease".
Is "leading to decrease" grammatically correct?
No, "leading to decrease" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "leading to a decrease". The article "a" is necessary for grammatical correctness.
What is the difference between "leading to decrease" and "leading to a decrease"?
"Leading to decrease" is grammatically incorrect, while "leading to a decrease" is the correct form. The inclusion of the article "a" makes the phrase grammatically sound.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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