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This topic is tied to the below grammar expression in the grammar library.
1 . As A changes, B changes (together)
B is typically a natural change that happens without the volition/will of the subject.
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As I study Japanese, my English ability declines.
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Seems like: Verb dictionary form+の+に連 れて+change is also used.
Thanks for the comment. I have not yet been able to find a source that explicitly states this, but since a verb can be turned into a noun with の attached to the end, it does seem to make sense. Where did you see this information?
Yes! I was thinking the same, that the の is simply turning the verb into a noun :)
I found this usage in this youtube video .
The example sentence they give for verb+の+につれて is:
食 欲 がなくなるのにつれて体 重 が落 ちていった。
Alright - as long as you don't bring this up in every other expression that has a similar situation, then I'm happy to adjust this one :)
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