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Discover Ludwig"fizzling out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to signify a gradual decrease in activity, enthusiasm, or success. For example: "Team morale was high at the start of the project, but it has been slowly fizzling out over the past few weeks."
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The rape case seems to be fizzling out in court.
But that inquiry looks like fizzling out soon.
Ohio State's ensuing drive showed promise before fizzling out inside Michigan territory.
Button's career looked as if it was fizzling out as quickly as it had first sparkled.
There's lots of pretty interplay buy both teams but it's continually fizzling out around the boxes.
But instead of fizzling out, her career at the Blanton ended with a sulfurous bang.
Since the 1970s, when the tradition looked in danger of fizzling out, it's seen a remarkable recovery.
Growth in consumer spending is fizzling out, and competition is cut-throat, as trendier stores and new shopping malls open.
Just fizzling out – something and nothing," said Matt Crew, who had come up for the match from Leek in Staffordshire.
The opening song, I Just Wanna Make Love to You, rambled along in fits and starts before fizzling out altogether.
With the second half in danger of fizzling out Bayern equalised again on the night, this time via a lovely finish by Robert Lewandowski just before the hour.
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