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be dwindling
verb
To decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size or intensity.
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But opposition seems to be dwindling.
But they seem to be dwindling.
Instead, Deflategate seems to be dwindling in its last act.
Yet public support for capital punishment may be dwindling.
Her own hope of eating seemed to be dwindling.
Little Italy may be dwindling, but in some ways the city stays the same.
American forces may be dwindling, but "there's still going to be an insurgency here," said Brig.
He added: "And the number of options they have seem to be dwindling".
Yet a closer look at the numbers reveals that Mr Herenton's support may be dwindling.
By the end of summer the number of people attending the repatriations appeared to be dwindling.
If that were true, commuting into London would be dwindling, not soaring.
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