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The phrase "a spiraling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in a state of spiraling, often referring to a process or situation that is becoming increasingly chaotic or complex.
Example: "The economy is experiencing a spiraling crisis that is affecting millions of people."
Alternatives: "a swirling" or "a downward spiral".
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Onstage, a psychedelic trio called Rhyton brought a dissonant jam to a spiraling climax.
The showroom's five stories are bound together by a spiraling ramp.
That could lead to further Israeli reaction, and a spiraling escalation.
A spiraling wrought-iron banister leads to the event spaces on the upper floors.
Mounting the platform, Ms. Rocher's creature expired grandly in a spiraling fall.
The volume rises as neighboring diners talk louder to be heard, causing a spiraling cacophony.
Down a spiraling ramp is the Ancestral Libation Court, the centerpiece.
The finale was a revelation, performed with a spiraling fervor that captured something crazed in this seemingly exuberant music.
After an atmospheric episode, the piece broke into a spiraling dance, sometimes crazed, sometimes delicate with gossamer textures.
Most prominent is the large X formed by the little blobs, a sign of a spiraling configuration.
The party also faces a spiraling corruption scandal over whether funds earmarked for infrastructure projects were siphoned off by officials.
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