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The phrase 'has been flagging' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate a gradual decrease in enthusiasm or energy over a period of time. For example: "John's motivation to complete his project has been flagging, so he will need some extra support and encouragement."
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But Apple's support for Flash has been flagging.
The Chinese economy, a leading engine of global growth, has been flagging in recent months.
The Resistance has been flagging recently, even if abhorrence of Trump's degenerate administration has not.
With virtually no economic data released yesterday, investors relied on sentiment, which has been flagging.
Lately, business has been flagging, and Rafael finds himself continually haggling with his suppliers.
"This is helping to provide an offset to the fact that domestically driven growth has been flagging a little bit".
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The subject has been flagged for evaluation during the term.
Only Fenerbahce's Moussa Sow (17) has been flagged more often.
The link between BIM and sustainability has been flagged in the literature especially in energy-driven retrofits.
So far this season, no one has been flagged for excessive celebration.
The latest divi reduction has been flagged by Wall Street for ages.
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