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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are faltering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is struggling, hesitating, or showing signs of weakness or instability.
Example: "The negotiations are faltering, and both parties need to find common ground to move forward."
Alternatives: "are struggling" or "are wavering".
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Their recoveries are faltering.
Small businesses are faltering.
Those mediation efforts are faltering.
Business and consumer confidence are faltering.
Record stores big and small are faltering.
But the property market is slowing and sales are faltering.
And two of its strongest rivals are faltering.
Yet, in Sander's view, the contestants are faltering.
Across the piece global bond yields are faltering.
Financially, the couple are faltering; emotionally, they are falling apart.
It is difficult to see Daiei truly reviving, when even its stronger rivals are faltering.
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