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The word "faltering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation, event, or conversation that is losing strength or is not progressing well. For example: "The faltering negotiations ground to a halt as neither side could agree on a resolution."
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They both focused on the faltering start to Obama's healthcare reforms as an example of big government woes.
And the collaboration obsession is global – best summarised by multi-artist pileup Bang Bang, on which Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande and Jessie J each attempt to perform each other off the record, in a successful bid to shore up Jessie J's faltering sales.
The blunder in effect killed off his already faltering campaign.
Meanwhile, the faltering progress of the film's official release has been cited as the latest wobble in the complicated relationship between Hollywood and China.
So, when I see them faltering, I feel very bad.
The price collapse has been caused by a huge growth in supply from the US shale fields coupled with a lower than expected growth in demand due to the faltering world economy.
They are especially high today: his deficit reduction targets are unlikely to be met, thunder clouds hang over the eurozone, and growth is faltering.
Getting us underway on Saturday evening, a suddenly faltering New England side try to revive at home against a San Jose team who briefly held the lead and a tantalizing possibility of their first winning streak (which rather goes to show how they've slipped this year) against Chicago on Wednesday, only to lose 3-2.
He pauses for the first time, his words faltering.
Rand Paul's appearance at Brannon's final rally, on Monday, was as much about the Kentucky senator's 2016 presidential ambitions as the faltering North Carolina primary bid.
The phrase the American dream was first invented, in other words, to describe a failure, not a promise: or rather, a broken promise, a dream that was continually faltering beneath the rampant monopoly capitalism that set each struggling against all; and it is no coincidence that it was first popularised during the early years of the great depression.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com