Sentence examples for gradually lose some from inspiring English sources

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After a savage climax, a slow, occasionally discursive string threnody takes over, during which the brass intrusions gradually lose some ferocity and the music moves towards a tentative nobility.

For example, when musicians or athletes have pain in their shoulder and they keep forcing painful movements in that arm, they not only suffer, but gradually lose some of their dexterity and strength in that area.

So much so that recent brain research shows that chronic pain results in loss of brain connections to the painful area -- a loss in what is called brain "mapping". For example, when musicians or athletes have pain in their shoulder and they keep forcing painful movements in that arm, they not only suffer, but gradually lose some of their dexterity and strength in that area.

Rubright J et al. [ 8] concluded that with time, gradually lose some compensatory ability as evidenced by deteriorating limb-specific, patient-centered outcome measures, diminished strength in certain planes of shoulder motion, and scapular dyskinesis at long-term follow-up.

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In the 20's & 30's the language of the themes gradually lost some of its 19th cen.

Without the need to forage, domestic creatures have gradually lost some of the wits displayed by their wild cousins.

As Russia's most powerful businessmen gradually lose their influence over government in Moscow, some have moved into local politics.

With aging, the bones gradually lose calcium.

The other partner may gradually lose interest.

Words also gradually lose any concrete application.

Starting in our 30s, we gradually lose muscle mass.

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