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The phrase "a flagging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is declining in strength, energy, or effectiveness, often in contexts related to performance or enthusiasm.
Example: "The team's morale was a flagging issue that needed to be addressed before the project deadline."
Alternatives: "a waning" or "a declining".
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The show could help sell tickets for a flagging franchise.
But signs are flashing of a flagging economy.
"This will be of little help to a flagging global economy," they said.
The Lowell Inn began as an antidote to a sagging economy and a flagging community spirit.
A spate of takeover excitement was not enough to lift a flagging stock market.
The strife is distracting the government from pressing issues, such as a flagging economy.
Besides a flagging economy, investors appeared unsure about a government-sponsored rescue of the mortgage industry.
The work with this group re-energised the morale of a flagging staff team.
Threats of such a "currency war" have unsettled markets and threatened to hinder a flagging global recovery.
A flagging company when Mr. Chen stepped in to run it in 1998, Sybase now handles the short message (S.M.S).
Mr. Seeger kept performing into the 21st century, despite a flagging voice; audiences happily sang along more loudly.
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