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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always thinner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent state of being less thick or less heavy over time or in comparison to something else.
Example: "As the years went by, her waist seemed to get always thinner, a testament to her dedication to fitness."
Alternatives: "consistently slimmer" or "perpetually leaner".
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Atlantic City regulars say the crowds are always thinner on Christmas, but Thursday was brisk by holiday standards.
The boundary layer thickness for the first solution is always thinner than that for the second solution.
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"Emily was always thin.
"Shiloh was always thin as a bird," Mary said.
You didn't, anyway, see the women very often – a procession of different accents and ethnicities, always thin, always pale.
At first, the school seemed a good fit, until Jonathan, who was always thin, began losing weight.
He was always thin, he said, but despite his avid golfing, middle age -- and Wheat Thins by the box -- caught up with him.
The soil layer, always thin, has been completely washed away in places, often after grassland fires or overgrazing have destroyed the protective vegetation cover.
The end results are always thin gruel: tonally inconsistent messes that coast along until they're quietly put out of their misery.
As was to be expected for an event whose climax was made to be televised, the line between actual drama and contrivance in the three-day stunt was always thin.
They were complementary opposites, and Burne-Jones's mixed feelings of admiration, love and resentment were played out in the series of cartoons he drew of them, Burne-Jones always thin and feeble, Morris fat and energetic.
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