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"flickering out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something gradually losing power, energy, or strength. Example: The candle's flame was flickering out, casting a dim light in the dark room.
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Other figures are bathed in shadows, their eyes flickering out from the dark.
She saw her opponents' lights begin flickering out, signaling touches as her long, lithe arms snaked inside defenses.
"My feeling is that, if you look the history of this planet, we are a little flicker, which may be flickering out right now," he said.
But Helene and the rest of the assemblage are as good as gone already, their mayfly style of living flickering out with the last of the interwar years.
Jeff Butler, a private contractor who was working across the street from the building, said he saw flames flickering out of a window on the top floor, and then heard screaming.
Leigh's romantic relationship with Finch began in 1948, and waxed and waned for several years, ultimately flickering out as her mental condition deteriorated.
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Now, years after that opportunity flickered out, it has been revived.
Her tongue flickered out and touched the mole above her lip.
"Tacea la notte placida," the nocturnally yearning first aria, flickered out rather than smoldered in the bottom range.
Australia's first natural gas lit Roma's streetlamps, but they flickered out after just ten days.
In Judy's view, she was the keeper of the flame that flickered out in her parents' lives.
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