Oct 17, 2015 I would prefer to use decrease in most cases, especially if the context is formal or academic. Your sentence suggests some kind of business report or serious article, so I would … From bing.com
TO DECREASE/TO BE DECREASED - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Oct 19, 2007 To my ears, 'will have to be decreased' sounds even stranger than 'will have to decrease'. I would look for some other way of saying it. And although the verb 'decrease' … From bing.com
Feb 4, 2017 Do I understand the following phrases correctly? "Let's decrease the variable x by 2" means x:=x-2 "Let's decrease the variable x by 2 times" means x:=x/2 From bing.com
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, From bing.com
"INCREASE" OR "DECREASE" OF RATIO - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Jul 18, 2019 The first-named term is always the most important, and is the one you use (as a fraction of the whole) to determine whether "increase" or "decrease" applies: The ratio of boys … From bing.com
Oct 21, 2008 reduce/decrease When they are used in "verb + noun" form, what's (if any) the main difference between them? Are the following phrases correct? 1. reduce air pollution … From bing.com
Jun 5, 2006 However, if you are just in conversation with someone, you would probably say ' The first run was performed using liquid nitrogen to decrease the temperature to -20ºC.' I do … From bing.com
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 … From bing.com
INCREASE/DECREASE (BY) ... TIMES | WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Mar 1, 2019 "By" is normal after "increase" and "decrease". "By two times" isn't normal. Here is a normal use of "by": Sales increased by 17 percent last year. The company's revenue … From bing.com
Jan 25, 2012 "Decreased by 8 times" doesn't mean anything to me at all. "Decreased to an eighth of its former size or amount" is precise, and perhaps that's what some muddle-headed … From bing.com
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