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'relentless decline' is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation that is going from bad to worse and has no signs of improving. For example: "The relentless decline in sales over the past three months has been a major concern for the company."
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The economy responded with a relentless decline.
The World Bank sees a relentless decline in various indicators of American governance.
The first has been immense advances in computer power and a relentless decline in its price.
Newspapers have tried many things to stave off a seemingly relentless decline in readers.
But Fingleton is right in this: the data don't match the picture of relentless decline that is so widely held.
If Mr. Bernanke had given in to that kind of pressure, manufacturing would have continued its relentless decline.
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This recession ended two years ago, but the relentless declines continue.
"That's a big improvement over the relentless declines we had been seeing".
Worries of a recession and relentless declines in oil prices set off the recent wave of selling on global equity markets, causing financial market conditions to tighten.
The Dow remains the most widely followed stock index, and the relentless declines, often measured in hundreds of points, have taken a toll.
They were heartened by new figures showing that service businesses, which dominate the American economy, grew last month after nearly a year of relentless declines, a private research group said on Monday.
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