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The phrase 'has been slumping' is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe a situation in which something has been decreasing in success, fortune, or quality over a period of time. For example, "The company's stock price has been slumping for the past few months."
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Jeter has been slumping and thought the strategy made sense.
And the city of New York has been slumping.
Her posture has been slumping and I noticed a slight tremor in her hand.
Pagan, the Mets' leading hitter, at.301, has been slumping for the last couple weeks.
Mickelson, who has been slumping, also said he felt confident heading into the final rounds.
The result has been slumping profits or big losses at many of the country's biggest retailers.
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Almost any time you see Wales, 46, he looks like a well-groomed version of a person who has been slumped over a computer drinking Yoo-hoo for hours.
Sales have been slumping for months.
International coal prices have been slumping for about a year.
The acquisition of Hidalgo was supposed to help, although he had been slumping with the Astros.
Weyerhaeuser, whose shares have been slumping since December, closed at $41.69, down $1.19.
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