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"mental decline" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a gradual decrease in mental capacity, usually due to age or disease. For example: "Older adults are more susceptible to mental decline, so it is important to keep the brain active as you age."
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Something else may cause the mental decline.
It also helps stave off mental decline.
None had any initial signs of mental decline or dementia.
When she later turns up for visits, her mental decline is evident.
His last years were marred by mental decline, so the show ends on an elegiac note.
The researchers are not the first to link mental decline to bypass operations.
The possibility of mental decline should not frighten away those who most need bypasses.
Dr. Knopman said the findings supported other work that linked mental decline with diabetes.
By then Nijinsky, the greatest dancer of his generation, was in mental decline.
A trickier situation involves adult children who notice signs of a parent's mental decline.
It has been suggested that brain training games might help prevent age-related mental decline.
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