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Discover LudwigThe sentence "He is spiralling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when you want to suggest that someone is in a state of decline or chaos. For example: "John's career was on an upward trajectory, but now he is spiralling."
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But in a way, McCartney's folly is a message of hope, a message of solidarity with a youth he is spiralling ever further away from.
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After 15 years clean, he's relapsed into the drug life and he is spiraling, contemplating suicide.
But in a way, McCartney's folly is a message of hope, a message of solidarity with a youth he is spiraling ever further away from.
He was spiralling out of control by then: he lost his voice during the dress rehearsal and was breathless throughout the live broadcast, a loud and wheezing shadow of his former self.
His career continued at Aston Villa, Benfica and West Ham, but he was spiralling into alcoholism and along the way there were some pretty ghastly episodes that could fill his own book.
His most recent album, which shares the film's title, has gone nowhere and he's spiraling after it rapidly.
"I thought he was spiraling down as secretary of defense," a two-star officer said the other day.
One moment, he was spiraling into a deep funk about a 2001 season that has been undermined by injuries and sabotaged by a crisis of confidence.
A year ago, he was spiraling downward into a 1-for-14 effort against Detroit in the playoffs and facing the indignity of being dropped to eighth in the batting order.
Oh, and he's spiraling.
I need Daniel to get a fucking grip because he's spiraling in this episode.
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