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The phrase "about declining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to a decrease or reduction in something, such as numbers, quality, or interest.
Example: "The report is about declining sales in the last quarter."
Alternatives: "regarding the decrease" or "concerning the drop".
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What about declining geographic mobility?
Reading about declining forests, the problem seems overwhelming.
Public policy analysts fret about declining marriage rates.
European leaders concerned about declining work forces have several options.
Molloy's concern about declining enrollment reflects a national trend.
At a 2014 summit, farmers expressed apprehension about declining direct-market sales.
I have never been able to understand the depth of concern about declining population.
Yet another story about declining DVD sales in the Times today.
This isn't a lament about declining standards of quality or the rude incursions of amateur bloggers.
ON OCTOBER 12th The Economist published a leader about declining towns and cities.
Recently, many congregations, worried about declining attendance, have begun to offer substantial discounts, even free seats.
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