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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a waning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decrease or decline in something, often in the context of phases of the moon or a reduction in intensity or strength.
Example: "The artist's popularity has been experiencing a waning over the past few years."
Alternatives: "a decline" or "a decrease".
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A waning moon over the Green Mountains.
What's more, slides are a waning technology.
The play deals with a waning world.
The best and brightest have emigrated, leaving a waning economy.
He has a family secret and a waning future.
The Syrian government's own figures underline a waning sense of faith in the economy.
A number of his galleries closed, bankrupted by a waning interest in his radiant village scenes.
The industry shows no sign of a waning interest in Malkovich.
In the icy light of a waning sun, we crossed our lake to the cabin.
There appears to be, among journalists, a waning enthusiasm for Apple product announcements.
China sees America as a waning power that will eventually seek to block its own rise.
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