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Discover Ludwig"have dwindled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has decreased in number, extent, or intensity over time. For example: "The number of people visiting the city centre on weekends has dwindled significantly over the past five years."
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Monasteries have dwindled.
But such opportunities have dwindled.
Their numbers have dwindled since.
And their numbers have dwindled.
Rhinoceros (rhino) numbers have dwindled substantially over the past century.
Or that initial public offerings have dwindled.
The ranks of the 1950 51 team have dwindled.
Since then, Suzuki's sales in the United States have dwindled.
But the herds have dwindled, as men have multiplied.
Its foreign-exchange reserves have dwindled over time.
First, because contributions from once-reliable sources have dwindled.
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