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The phrase "and waned in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual decrease or decline in something, often in a poetic or literary context.
Example: "The excitement of the crowd began to fade, and waned in the dimming light of the evening."
Alternatives: "and diminished in the" or "and lessened in the".
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That has waxed and waned in the time since Malcolm made his debut, reaching a nadir in 2003, when the team failed to win a single gold.
He has at times waxed and waned in the West Wing, going from nearly quitting over Trump's incendiary comments over protests in Charlottesville to recently being rumored as a potential chief of staff replacement.
"There is a sense of shared Europeanness which has waxed and waned in the last two generations, but it is still secondary to the sense of unique nationality which began to arise after the Renaissance and the decline of feudalism".
Unraveling the answers, and gaining a better understanding of how Antarctica's ice has waxed and waned in the past, may offer a rough guide to the changes that human-caused global warming could wreak in the future.
Though its fortunes have waxed and waned in the last 20 years, the church continues to operate from the former Loew's theater, which maintains tax-exempt status as a religious property and is occasionally rented to outside promoters to present concerts.
Paying women for their loud laments was a Near Eastern funerary practice that waxed and waned in the ancient Mediterranean well into the early Christian period.
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The observance of it has waxed and waned in solemnity in the years since -- mostly waned.
Indeed, the Social Security Administration reported that Caitlyn was most popular in 1998 and waned in popularity in the 2000s.
New Jersey's drought emergency, and a set of water use restrictions that have waxed and waned in intensity over the last 10 months, was lifted today by Gov. James E. McGreevey.
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