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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diminishing power" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the faded authority or strength of an individual or organization. For example, "The politician's diminishing power in the government was clear to everyone in the town."
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They talked about the diminishing power of directors.
But this has diminishing power because the longer the promise, the less believable it is.
Britain is a small island with diminishing power on the global stage.
But McNamara was seeking atonement, while Wolfowitz wanted vindication — further evidence of the diminishing power of disgrace in American politics.
IT IS a sign of the diminishing power of Mexico's presidency that the president no longer delivers his annual state of the union address to Congress in person.
Embedded in the undergrowth are small images of women cut from pornography magazines, as if to suggest the diminishing power of the male gaze.
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And next week he opens as the patriarch Max in Harold Pinter's "Homecoming," a man-monster of diminishing powers and, of course, many vulgarities.
Dancer years are like dog years, but Mr. Trusnovec, celebrating his 15th anniversary as a member of the Paul Taylor company, shows no sign of diminishing powers.
Might this summer's pair of Shakespeare characters, with their potent but diminishing powers, be a test run for the granddaddy of all roles, King Lear?
You've talked about the diminishing powers of novelists as they get older, even if their general health hasn't given out.
That will certainly hurt unions financially, and it may lessen their already diminished power.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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