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"the diminution of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means a decrease or reduction in something, and can be used in a variety of contexts. Example 1: The recent economic crisis has led to a significant diminution of job opportunities in the manufacturing sector. Example 2: The company's profits have been steadily declining, resulting in a diminution of shareholder dividends. Example 3: The government's policies have contributed to a diminution of public trust in their leadership. Example 4: Despite efforts to control pollution, there has been a noticeable diminution of air quality in urban areas. Example 5: The cancellation of the project has caused a diminution of resources allocated for research and development.
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Rather, one is saddened by the diminution of sexual desire.
"The diminution of value may not be identifiable until it's too late," he said.
Certainly the diminution of religious faith entails no necessary lowering of this expectation.
In a large part of public opinion, the diminution of Belgium is not in evidence.
A greater loss, however, is the diminution of the two older works.
The proposed new definition will be effective where the diminution of responsibility is caused by a "recognised medical condition".
"The problem with being a thriller writer like me today," he says, "is the diminution of the UK's global role".
And yet, if honor and appearance matter, then the diminution of the American military presence could signal an important shift.
In the long term, though, no one has much to gain from the diminution of storied institutions.
The Met's board of directors has opened a Pandora's box leading to the diminution of the American people's cultural patrimony.
But a recurring theme at Passion, besides the act of praise, was the diminution of the individual.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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