Sentence examples for dwindling frequency from inspiring English sources

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If this correlation also holds for first language speakers who are less fluent in the language due to dwindling frequency of use, then one would expect to see higher intra-speaker variability among speakers of lower proficiency.

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That strategy always had more to do with Lord Ashdown's personal regard for Tony Blair than with political logic, so it was no surprise when the meetings dwindled in frequency and importance under Mr Kennedy.

Update: The frequency of Twitter complaints seems to be dwindling, so it's safe to assume Instagram is now working for most.

But they are dwindling.

But time is dwindling.

Tourism is dwindling.

That support is now dwindling.

Property tax revenues were dwindling.

Even the entertainment is dwindling.

"Then the carries start dwindling.

Her chances were rapidly dwindling.

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