Sentence examples similar to dwindling in frequency from inspiring English sources

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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.

Like Blockbuster's dwindling in-store customers, I didn't know there was anything better.

Instead, Deflategate seems to be dwindling in its last act.

His supporters are dwindling in number, and so is their appetite for further confrontation.

The three animal species listed have been dwindling in numbers.

Widespread blog responses are dwindling in favor of micro responses.

Even as violent crime is dwindling in the U.S., it is growing in France.

But independent bookstores are dwindling in number.

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.

You dwindle in importance.

The Titans' roster dwindled in October and November.

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