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FOR decades, General Motors' piece of the United States auto pie has dwindled, to a level that in recent years has raised serious concerns on Wall Street.
Its parliamentary strength may have dwindled to a level between its showing in the 1992 election (20 seats) and 1997 (46).
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Such a cushion should shield the market from the wild excesses of the 2003-8 period, when prices rose as demand expanded, supplies fell, and spare capacity dwindled to a precariously slim level of well under two million barrels per day.
The flow of tourists has dwindled to a trickle.
He scanned until the stream had dwindled to a trickle.
It had dwindled to a dozen people.
My cascading auburn hair dwindled to a few grayish strands.
It has not dwindled to a marginal, limited phenomenon.
The old dairy farms have dwindled to a handful.
The crowd by that time had dwindled to a fatigued few.
By 1980 its membership had dwindled to a desultory 27.
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