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Discover Ludwig'ever-decreasing' is a valid and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe something that has become smaller over time, such as a population, an amount of money, or a particular resource. For example, "The ever-decreasing number of endangered species has been a cause for concern for many conservationists."
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Almost everywhere, these great nomads are restricted to ever-decreasing pockets of land.
"Demand is putting very significant pressures on an ever-decreasing available supply of unemployed labor," Mr. Greenspan said.
What's the point if their messages are going to reach an ever-decreasing percentage of those fans?
We have entered a new era of realpolitik, driven primarily by competition for ever-decreasing natural resources.
Other questions concern the impact of ever-decreasing clonal diversity on stem-cell aging.
The ongoing revolution in genome sequencing has enabled ever-increasing sequence generation at an ever-decreasing cost.
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There's ever decreasing pots of money available".
Then, in the 1980s, came Ever Decreasing Circles.
Cameron's Britain is going around in Ever Decreasing Circles' and I'm done for.
I'm pretty sure Richard Briers ended up in a show called Ever Decreasing Circles, you know.
His television credits also include Ever Decreasing Circles, Monarch of the Glen and Marriage Lines.
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