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Discover Ludwig"ever fewer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to describe a decrease in an amount over time. For example, "As the years pass, there are ever fewer people living in the small town."
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Ever fewer Japanese eat whale meat.
Ever fewer politicians have significant experience outside Westminster.
Ever fewer pundits believe Mr Brown will do the same.
The snag is that ever fewer Labour people believe them.
Consumers have ever more choices, politicians ever fewer.
And so, he reasoned, as incomes rose, those needs could be fulfilled in ever fewer hours.
Ever fewer children bear arms and record numbers go to school.
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Emaciated departments and services offer ever-fewer opportunities to do so without sparking political battles.
There are ever-fewer big record companies relying on a smaller stable of big stars to make them money.
But it also creates an ever-greater oversupply of Ph.D.'s competing for ever-fewer tenured jobs.
Of the ever-fewer nations in which Starbucks hasn't yet established itself, one in particular stands out: Italy.
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