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"growing fainter" is correct and usable in written English
It is a present participle phrase that describes an ongoing action of becoming less audible or visible. Example: As I walked further away from the concert, the music gradually grew fainter until it could no longer be heard.
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Their arguments, it seems, are growing fainter.
But now the old comrades' voice is growing fainter.
"Forbidden Broadway," created by Gerard Alessandrini, is looking for signs of creative life, and according to its current reading, such a pulse is growing fainter by the minute.
But United's recent dominance, and their symbolic 19th title, hurts the pride of Merseyside, where memories of Liverpool's own pomp in the 1970s and 1980s are growing fainter.
According to the compass screwed onto the bow, Max was sailing directly for it, due north-northwest, and yet the city lights were growing fainter.
After months of growing fainter, the giant titanium cloud that was to have been the Guggenheim Museum on the East River in Manhattan dissolved yesterday, a victim of a weak economy and the Guggenheim's financial straits.
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Mr. Rayner said he felt himself growing faint, and he began breaking from the stage directions out of fatigue.
"I love you," he told her, fighting for breath and growing faint as his blood pressure plummeted, his aunt testified.
With interest flagging and its television picture growing faint, the N.H.L. needs some excitement in its largest market, the one located a few blocks from league headquarters.
"We had agreed to eat it half and half, but he was growing faint and couldn't wait for his half to be cooked through," Herr Meiwes explained to the court.
The knocking grew fainter and then stopped.
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