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  1. Decrease in / of - WordReference Forums

    Oct 9, 2008 · Hi, I'd like to know what sounds better to you: "decrease in turnover" or "decrease of turnover" "decrease in pressure" or "decrease of pressure" "increase in taxes" or "increase of taxes" …

  2. The decrease in/of - WordReference Forums

    Nov 6, 2010 · "The decrease in oil consumption" is the correct way of saying this. "Decrease of sth " is used more for expressing by how much something has decreased, e.g. They saw a decrease of 40% …

  3. increase/decrease (by) ... times - WordReference Forums

    Mar 1, 2019 · Dear English speakers, could you help me decide whether I must use 'by' to specify how much times one number increased / decreased in relation to another number, as in the example …

  4. decrease or decreases? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 27, 2021 · Use "decrease" to match your description. Remember, what you should be describing is what the data represents, not the form it is presented in. This does not mean that you cannot say that …

  5. To increase/decrease/reduce by X times/times.

    Jan 25, 2012 · Unfortunately English is ambiguous in this respect. People argue about it. Everyone thinks it's obvious that 'four times bigger' means X and 'four times as big' means Y, but they disagree …

  6. "Increase" or "Decrease" of Ratio - WordReference Forums

    Jul 18, 2019 · Is the second sentence below referring to an increase or decrease of the ratio? "In 2010, the ratio was 1 out of 100. In 2013, the ratio became 1 out of 200."

  7. decrease up / down to - WordReference Forums

    Jun 5, 2006 · Hi, can you tell "temperature was decreased up to -20ºC"? I don't know if you can tell "down to" instead. any suggestion? thanks for helping.

  8. decrease by 2/by 2 times - WordReference Forums

    Feb 4, 2017 · Where have you seen "decrease something by X times" ? It is the direct translation of the phrase "decrease something by a factor of" from the russian language.

  9. begins to decrease as young as… | WordReference Forums

    Jun 7, 2023 · Hello, forum gurus! According to educational psychologist Susan Engel, curiosity begins to decrease as young as four years old. Curious (from the 4th line) Is the bold font part correct? …

  10. Decrease - active/passive voice | WordReference Forums

    Feb 18, 2014 · Hi, In A the proportion of hemicelluloses initially was X% and after the treatment it decreased to Y% of the total of components. I have doubts about "decreased to" - shouldn't it be in …