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The phrase "notable decrease" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or noticeable decrease in something, such as a quantity or a trend. Example: "There has been a notable decrease in crime rates since the implementation of stricter laws." In this sentence, "notable decrease" is used to describe a significant drop in crime rates.
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This was a notable decrease from the $17.4 billion total in 2002.
An added attraction of deposit laws is a notable decrease in roadside litter.
Defra says about its latest disease data: "There has been a notable decrease in the incidence rate over the past 6 months, mainly as a result of an increased number of tests on unrestricted herds compared to 2011.
The league strictly enforced illegal hits earlier this season — players were fined and suspended for committing them — and Goodell said it led to a notable decrease in the hits in the second half of the season.
After a notable decrease in protests in the past month, Jordanians returned to the streets last week to call for comprehensive reform and an end to corruption.
A NOTABLE decrease in motorcyclist deaths that began in 2009 has not been sustained, according to a new study released on Tuesday by the Governors Highway Safety Association.
Speaking at a news conference in Rome on Thursday, General Nistri said that 2009 "saw a notable decrease in tomb raiding".
According to Fig. 5, lower curing temperature led to a notable decrease in the compressive strength.
The PL intensity of Ag AgX@TiO2 shows a notable decrease compared with that of AgX@TiO2.
No notable decrease of the fluorescence lifetimes were observed for pure FITC solution and FITC/Au1Ag4@SiO2 solution.
In contrast, the day preceding the election, known as the reflection day, shows a notable decrease in Twitter activity.
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