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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finally subside" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a gradual decrease or calming of something, such as an emotion or physical sensation. Example: After hours of intense pain, the migraine finally subsided, allowing me to finally fall asleep.
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Only when such spots are commonplace will range anxiety finally subside.
It seemed as if, in this campaign, the old boomer quarrels that have always surrounded Clinton would finally subside.
Now, the protests, hand-wringing and nonstop media attention aimed at the offensive lyrics on his "Marshall Mathers LP" can finally subside.
I mean, when does the pain finally subside?" Mrs. Chapman, still coping with her own profound loss, tried to answer that question.
If everybody who later claimed to have been in The Marquee for the appearance of the Sex Pistols in 1976 had actually been in the club, it would have collapsed long before 1988, when the vibration of thousand-watts speakers over the years made the building's façade finally subside; it had to be demolished.
I've also noticed that sometimes, if I'm having heavy cycles of panic attacks, they finally subside a bit when I cry.
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The riots finally subsided after two weeks.
A moment later, the screech finally subsided, to relieved applause.
Then, after the violence finally subsided, tensions flared between India and Pakistan.
The anxiety persisted for several hours until the fighting finally subsided.
So then it finally subsides, and you're suddenly looking at the person you're married to.
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