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The phrase "suffering a decline" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation where something is decreasing or getting worse. For example, "Over the past few years, the town's economy has been suffering a decline due to the closure of several businesses."
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Although suffering a decline from Parkinson's disease, he was surrounded by family.
Despite Waitrose suffering a decline, boss Mark Price said he believed the retailer had gained market share in December.
While Mr. Mayer says Elks are holding the line and not suffering a decline, he concedes that lodges are "consolidating".
The statement described the 2.4-million-member church as being in crisis and suffering a decline in membership.
Thirty-five sports across the Olympic and Paralympic programmes received increased funding, with just seven suffering a decline.
Monks are suffering a decline in "quantity and quality," he said, partly because young people are drawn to the riches and fast-paced life of the cities.
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The number of farmland birds in the UK has declined by 54% since 1970, according to the State of Nature 2016 report, with 19 species suffering a 48% decline since 1970.
Passenger numbers fell 7%, with Stansted suffering a 14% decline.
Freshwater species have fared particularly badly, suffering a 76% decline.
Central American countries such as Panama are suffering a catastrophic decline.
Cypriots have actually become less well-off, suffering a 13% decline in living standards since 2004.
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