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decreases on vs decreases in

Both "decreases on" and "decreases in" can be correct depending on the context. "Decreases on" is used when referring to a specific date or event when the decrease occurs, while "decreases in" is used when talking about a general trend or category in which the decrease happens.

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decreases on

This phrase is correct when referring to a specific date or event when the decrease occurs.

Use "decreases on" when specifying a particular date or event associated with the decrease.

Examples:

  • The stock price decreases on Black Friday every year.
  • The temperature decreases on the first day of winter.

Alternatives:

  • decreases during
  • decreases at

decreases in

This phrase is correct when talking about a general trend or category in which the decrease happens.

Use "decreases in" when referring to a general trend or category associated with the decrease.

Examples:

  • The company's profits decreases in the third quarter.
  • Unemployment decreases in times of economic growth.

Alternatives:

  • decreases within
  • decreases among

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