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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shrinking cadre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people that is decreasing in size or number, often in a specific context such as a workforce, organization, or community.
Example: "The company is facing challenges, leading to a shrinking cadre of experienced employees who are leaving for better opportunities."
Alternatives: "a dwindling group" or "a decreasing number of members".
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How much influence will a shrinking cadre of veterans have on issues traditionally important to them, like jobs, housing and health care?
She also believes that long-term intravenous antibiotic treatment, offered by a shrinking cadre of doctors, is her only hope for recovery.
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My friend and former colleague Mark Stanway, who has died aged 61 of complications arising from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, was one of a once large, now shrinking, cadre of journeymen journalists.
That is a shrinking pool.
A shrinking workforce could give us merely a shrinking economy.
A shrinking glacier in Kazakhstan.
And the antithesis of a shrinking violet.
And a shrinking cow at that.
Hope is a shrinking refuge.
Shrinking population has meant a shrinking tax base.
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