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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are falling away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual decline or decrease in something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as support, interest, or numbers.
Example: "As the years go by, the number of participants in the event are falling away, leading to concerns about its future."
Alternatives: "are diminishing" or "are decreasing".
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"Print circulation and advertising are falling away.
The years are falling away.
The boundaries between masculine and feminine are falling away".
Yet slowly but surely the critics are falling away.
You've taken a left turn, and it's gotten even more rural, the houses are falling away.
Restrictions are falling away, stereotypes are being turned on their head.
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But he was falling away.
Sales were falling away.
The old order was falling away.
"It was falling away from her body," Ms. Fish said.
The post-Nazi taboo on populist parties is falling away.
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