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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dying down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is becoming less intense and decreasing in volume or intensity over time. For example, "The storm had been fierce, but the wind and rain were gradually dying down."
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@LondonFire fire dying down.
The laughter was dying down.
The controversy is now dying down.
But there is no sign of the eruption dying down.
The unrest shows no sign of dying down.
But it appears the hostilities are dying down, for now.
Elsewhere there is little sign of the protest dying down.
"My level of interest is kind of dying down.
Agitation was gradually dying down and Charles pressed his advantage hard.
The chain reaction, instead of dying down, got a second wind.
Concerns about the intermittent supply of energy from wind are dying down.
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