Sentence examples for dwindling into from inspiring English sources

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But the story kept dwindling into ritual and then into routine.

"The Manifesto of Futurist Cuisine" (1930) signified nothing more than a dwindling into decadence.

Justin Salinger wittily shows the vain Achilles dwindling into a slithery opportunist.

But is this golden age of drama already dwindling into the distance?

But I find it hard to write this without dwindling into the personal, into the autobiographical.

The jury is out, but one thing is for sure: film is dwindling into a minority taste, upheld largely by professionals and stubborn, nostalgic perfectionists.

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Reams of paper dwindled into a Kindle.

Today the piece itself has dwindled into a modish echo.

Milwaukee's Big Three dwindled into a solo act.

At Tate Britain her work dwindles into a pleasant recording.

At other times, however, the dance impulse dwindled into tweeness.

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