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"be wound down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to gradually come to an end, decrease, or decrease in intensity. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing the closing down of a business, the ending of a project or event, or the lessening of tension or activity. Example: The company announced that it will be wound down over the next six months due to financial difficulties.
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Some bits will be wound down.
In extreme situations, they could be wound down.
It must be wound down, just like any other bank.
In extreme situations, troubled banks could be wound down.
If it does not, it will be wound down.
Quantitative easing - the Fed's bond-buying program - would be wound down.
In extreme cases, they may have to be sold to other institutions or be wound down.
There is widespread agreement that the two should be wound down.
Months earlier, the central bank had indicated that it would be wound down.
Over time their holdings of securities will probably be wound down.
And efforts to ensure banks can be wound down safely are laudable, if practically challenging.
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