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The phrase "a shrinking sphere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical object that is decreasing in size or a metaphorical concept where a situation or influence is becoming more limited or confined.
Example: "As the negotiations continued, the options available to both parties felt like a shrinking sphere, leaving them with fewer choices."
Alternatives: "a diminishing circle" or "a contracting area".
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The shrinking sphere model is a good representation of the kinetics if particle size distribution is accounted for.
Destruction kinetics was described by shrinking sphere model and the reaction constant was used as a measure of aggregate water stability.
Much of their book attempts to match the challenges of current life — a shrinking manufacturing sphere, a global labor surplus, a mire of race-inflected socioeconomic traps — with Marx's quite specific precepts about the nineteenth-century European economy.
That is a shrinking pool.
And a shrinking cow at that.
A shrinking workforce could give us merely a shrinking economy.
And the antithesis of a shrinking violet.
A shrinking giant.
a Shrinking: Heating test results shrinking of NW's diameter.
It's a shrinking proposition.
A shrinking middle class.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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