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The phrase "sinking to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a gradual decrease in something or a feeling of despair. For example, "The team's spirits were sinking to an all-time low after their fourth loss in a row."
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Bay, meanwhile, is sinking to a new depth.
"We're talking boats sinking to the bottom of the ocean.
Most ended with dancers sinking to the floor.
"So are we now sinking to that level?
It was cold, with temperatures sinking to 21 degrees.
She was sinking to the ground like a stricken horse.
"Oh, it hurts," said Noh Hyun-ho, sinking to the ground.
An investigation backed by South Korea attributed the sinking to a North Korean torpedo attack.
An editorial in The News denounced the strike as sinking to the level of the terrorists.
A South Korean investigation attributed the sinking to a North Korean torpedo.
It encysts again in October, sinking to the sediments, where it remains until the following year.
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