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Discover Ludwig"expected to diminish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a decrease in something over time, either in size or in amount. For example, "Experts predict that the number of birds in the area is expected to diminish over the next decade."
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Fire safety is the arrangement of practices expected to diminish the annihilation caused by fire.
His power is expected to diminish if he becomes a civilian president.
There is some good news: The wind is expected to diminish.
By promoting a diversity of employment opportunities, Shia frustrations were expected to diminish.
Gifts to the Met of $100,000 to $1 million, especially, are expected to diminish, Mr. McKinney said.
The vaccine was therefore expected to diminish the pleasure of smoking and make it easier to quit.
First crowned in 1946 and revered by a broad cross-section of the population, Bhumibol's passing is expected to diminish the monarchy's overarching position in Thai society.
Measles binding to its monocyte receptor down-regulates IL-12 which is expected to diminish Th1-like cytokine responses, including IFN-gamma.
This controversy led to the following speculations: If indeed oxytocin promotes primarily prosocial behavior, administration of OT is expected to diminish levels of aggression.
The severity of the storms is expected to diminish across Britain on Sunday, but there will be outbreaks of heavy rain.
But the flow of aid is expected to diminish after international troops withdraw, despite the threat the country faces from the Taliban and other Islamic militants.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com