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The phrase "Taper off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a gradual decrease in intensity, quantity, or frequency of something over time. Example: "As the medication began to take effect, the pain started to taper off, allowing her to relax."
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Taper off
verb
To diminish or lessen gradually; to become smaller, slower, quieter, etc.
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Taper off for the top of the hat.
Taper off your watering in the next few months.
Taper off your sugar intake over several weeks.
Taper off to 2 or 3 doses a day.
Other times phrases would taper off cleanly.
But that hiring should taper off quickly.
WHEN is the rain expected to taper off?
"It's likely to taper off in the future".
Forecasters expected the snow to taper off by early afternoon.
Monsoon rains usually taper off in early October.
"And consumer sentiment should taper off as well".
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