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"structural decline" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a general decline in the structure of a particular thing, such as a nation's economy or a company's management system. For example, "The country experienced a structural decline in its economy following the global recession of 2008."
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And as coal enters structural decline, clean energy is booming.
Globally, nuclear energy is facing a structural decline.
This is not a cyclical downturn; thermal coal is in structural decline.
Over the longer term, he dismissed the idea of a structural decline and predicted yearly gains in the "midsingle digits".
First, continue to build ITV1, because although TV advertising is a mature business it is not in rapid structural decline.
According to the retail analyst David McCarthy of HSBC, the sector "is in structural decline, with no end in sight".
"We do believe that print advertising in the UK is in a long structural decline," he added.
This hints at what some analysts have referred to as a "structural decline in the global seaborne thermal coal market".
Demography and vehicle efficiency mean it is now in structural decline.
Julien Vincent, the executive director of Market Forces, said he was concerned the government was trying to create opportunities for an industry that was in structural decline globally.
What Obama and the Democrats want you to believe is that we are in structural decline because of the failure of capitalism.
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