Sentence examples similar to a dwindling count from inspiring English sources

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Most of the members have dwindling counts of disease-fighting cells and high levels of virus that go far beyond what doctors would consider acceptable without treatment.

It goes without saying that the prestige and calibre of institutions are going to count in a dwindling jobs market.

A dwindling minority.

They were a dwindling, disorganized lot.

WHO officials complain of a dwindling budget.

And to a dwindling set of options.

A dwindling Fall, pumpkins, marriage, winter.

A shrinking population means a dwindling domestic market.

In such a world, cheap labor is a dwindling advantage.

The city relies heavily on a dwindling supply of groundwater.

Even avowed Blairites, a dwindling band, consider this distasteful.

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