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"dying off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the gradual decrease or disappearance of something, usually living beings or populations. Some examples of how it can be used are: - The endangered species of birds has been steadily dying off due to habitat destruction. - With the rise of modern technology, many traditional skills and trades are dying off. - As we get older, our cells start dying off and the aging process begins. - The popularity of that fashion trend seems to be dying off as new styles emerge. - The family's fortune was slowly dying off as their business faced tough competition.
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dying off
verb
Present participle of die off
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Many are dying off.
"Their parents are dying off.
"People were simply dying off.
Their generation was dying off.
Early season wildflowers are dying off.
Aspens are dying off in the Rockies.
The stalwarts are dying off.
They were dying off themselves.
"My generation is dying off, too.
We are dying off, one by one".
The beetles are not dying off over the winter.
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