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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dwindling demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the need or desire for a product or service is decreasing over time.
Example: "The company is facing challenges due to dwindling demand for its outdated products."
Alternatives: "declining demand" or "decreasing demand."
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Other metal sectors also faced dwindling demand.
It blamed dwindling demand for smaller tyres.
The reason, in part, is a dwindling demand.
Dwindling demand led to the closure of the airports at Plymouth and Manston in Kent.
The decline was mainly attributed to dwindling demand in Asia, the Middle East and South America.
"There's a corresponding dwindling demand for unskilled manual labour, partly as a result of automation".
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Boeing, the world's largest aircraft maker, on Wednesday said it delivered 74 commercial jets in the second quarter, down 34% from a year earlier, on dwindled demand from slumping airlines.
But the supply of this precious resource is dwindling as demand increases.
This year's standard scourges of company results, the strong pound and dwindling Asian demand, gained a partner yesterday.
Johnny has resorted to dicey decisions while managing the dwindling public demand for his brother, the boxing gym Lights bought for his father and the costly real estate venture Lights envisioned would rejuvenate their hometown, Bayonne, N.J.
"This is very similar to what happened in the '30s, when the collapse in Europe's ability to finance itself also meant a collapse in its trade deficit, and the world rushed around trying to find a new equilibrium in which every country tried to grab a larger share of the dwindling global demand".
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