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You can use it when you want to indicate that something is continuously decreasing until it reaches zero. For example: The population of the endangered species has been steadily dwindling to zero over the past decade.
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Even those 41 will dwindle to zero, he predicted, as more genomes are sequenced.
EAZA's immediate ambition is to strengthen four subspecies while allowing the other populations to dwindle to zero.
It could take a long time for that number to dwindle to zero, as long as BlackBerry keeps supporting its customers.
The World Bank, after pledging to halve malaria deaths in Africa six years ago, had let its staff working on the disease dwindle to zero.
Because no new miners would become eligible for the health benefits awarded to this group, the cost would eventually dwindle to zero.
The energy regulator has issued a new and more alarming warning about the potential for blackouts, saying Britain's spare capacity margin could dwindle to zero as early as next year.
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The new Council's Republican ranks dwindle to four, down from six.
At that point, no matter how packed my shelves may be, my options typically dwindle to one — martini.
In that case, your options dwindle to two: hail a taxi, or pull open the physical map and declare your tourist status proudly.
From that day to yesterday, the Mariners won seven games but lost 18, helplessly watching their lead dwindle to two games.
To start, there were a few girls; this quickly dwindled to zero — even the professor's daughter left.
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com