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Discover Ludwig"getting depleted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about something that is becoming used up or reduced in amount. For example: "The town's water supplies are getting depleted due to the ongoing drought."
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The forest was fast getting depleted and groundwater levels had reduced to 90 feet from 350.
The available river water resources are getting depleted and being adversely affected both qualitatively and quantitatively (Sati and Paliwal 2008; Desai and Tank 2010; Shrivastava et al. 2013).
As resources are getting depleted and ore grades decline, the costs of extracting a mineral will increase, though future scarcity is often not reflected in commodity prices at present (Prior et al. 2012).
However, in S. cerevisiae, the HAP complex activates respiration-related genes only under the condition that glucose is getting depleted (the diauxic shift).
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Inventories get depleted.
"The lining of the gut gets depleted".
Unlike fossil fuels, it doesn't get depleted over time, since it's made from biomass.
For one thing, a 401(k) holder can delay retirement if the portfolio gets depleted.
"So we really lost our rhythm, and we really got depleted there for a second," Thomas said.
Introverts' social batteries get depleted when they're around people, and sometimes, we just need some alone time recharge.
Ovulation and menstruation stop when fat stores get depleted, as happens in athletes, dancers, models and any of us who over-exercise and/or over-slim.
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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.

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