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The phrase "abating in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decrease or reduction in something, often in terms of intensity or severity.
Example: "The storm is finally abating in strength, allowing us to venture outside safely."
Alternatives: "diminishing in" or "lessening in".
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Oil demand, consequently, shows little sign of abating in the United States.
Ironically, as criticism of the drones is growing in the west, it is slowly abating in Pakistan.
But America's limits on foreign ownership remain in place, despite the promise of future negotiations, and economic nationalism shows no sign of abating in continental Europe.
Kevin Pietersen's bravado showed little sign of abating in the afterglow of England's consolatory six-wicket victory over South Africa in the fourth Test.
Yet a very conspicuous buzz, so hard to quantify, attached itself to Vice in 2014 and it shows no sign of abating in 2015.
It was especially vigorous in the 20th century -- crucial to Minimalism, for example -- and it shows no signs of abating in the 21st.
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That grievance barely abated in subsequent years.
If so, market volatility may abate in coming years.
The fascination has hardly abated in recent decades.
The mastery of filmmaking hasn't abated in "Reloaded".
But the mastery of filmmaking hasn't abated in "Reloaded".
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