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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shrinking pack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decreasing number of people or things within a specific group or category.
Example: "As the competition intensified, we found ourselves in a shrinking pack of remaining contenders."
Alternatives: "a dwindling group of" or "a decreasing number of".
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Hurd is one of a shrinking pack of CEOs to even make forecasts for 2009.
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Peter Branston Brentford, Middlesex Archie Bland Foodd fight, 18 July) is wrong to suggest that no one has noticed the shrinking packs of Philadelphia: Nigella's cheesecake recipe requires 200g of cream cheese.
Asking the government to issue fresh guidelines, it pointed to complicated unit pricing (where comparison from product to product is made difficult by inconsistent quantities), "was/now" offers where the "now" price is available for longer than the "was" ever was, and sharp practice on subtly shrinking pack sizes as areas of concern.
The idea of a shrinking arctic ice pack is not new.
Global manufacturing employment is shrinking, simply because of enormous increases in productivity, and America is likely to get a shrinking share of the shrinking number of new jobs.
Borrowers must fight for a shrinking supply of new credit.
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And the antithesis of a shrinking violet.
But Stern is part of a shrinking minority.
A shrinking giant.
And its size, currently that of a paperback book, will shrink to that of a pack of cards – and ultimately to that of a matchbox.Vescent's first customer is likely to be the American armed forces.
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