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Discover Ludwig"diminishing support" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which the amount of support (financial, emotional, physical, etc.) that someone receives gradually decreases. For example: "The organization's diminishing support has had a negative impact on the communities they serve."
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For athletes, there have already been signs of diminishing support.
But E.T.A.'s actions appear to be diminishing support for hard-line separatists.
But the state's large ranks of independents may explain his diminishing support.
We also famously live in an era of diminishing support for the arts.
Khalilzad and Casey are keenly aware of the diminishing support in the U.S. for the war and for the President.
The dark side to all this splashy success has been diminishing support for small or struggling dance talent.
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Tells how the exposure of a number of "affairs" diminished support for the Socia Democratic Party.
But such doubts have not diminished support for the idea from parents who say they have seen results.
To imply that minority groups are flatly unreasonable sends a "denigrating and exclusionary message" and will diminish support for the law.
Since racial tolerance diminishes support for candidates who appear to make racial appeals, politicizing the racial attitudes of these voters is unlikely to be an effective strategy.
I have spoken in the past about my concern that government spending cuts in the UK will diminish support for disabled students, support that helped me during my career.
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