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The phrase "dwindling business" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a reduce in amount or activity of business activity. For example, "The company's dwindling business meant layoffs were inevitable."
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For bankers, it was a way to supplement dwindling business.
It is a clear sign of dwindling business confidence and highlights the growing need for the UK economy to be put on a firmer footing.
The 270-room hotel changed hands in December after the private equity division of Dubai World defaulted on a $117 million mezzanine loan in the face of dwindling business.
He's struggled with lawsuits, disgruntled employees and dwindling business.
The traditional media landscape is crumbling under the weight of a dwindling business model.
After seven years of dwindling business, Beneficial converted the development into office space, and renamed it Knights Point in 1995.
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As air travel gained in popularity and the timber industry dwindled, business slowed at Underwood Park.
Time Warner Chief Executive Jeff Bewkes Jeff Bewkes said Wednesday the company has begun working on separating AOL's dwindling subscription business from its content and advertising business, a process that he expects "will take several more months".
Local communities complain bitterly about dwindling fishing business.
AT&T keeps laying off workers, mainly from the dwindling landline business.
To offset its dwindling cellphone business, DDI Pocket has carved a niche as a wireless Internet provider.
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