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"slowly waning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means gradually diminishing or declining in strength or intensity over time. Example: The sun set behind the mountains, its light slowly waning and casting long shadows over the fields.
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But that support is slowly waning.
The vote on Tuesday was the latest indication that the power of Mr. Rafsanjani, one of Iran's richest men, is slowly waning.
One nurse in Conakry, the capital of Guinea, shows off a pocket calculator given to her by the grateful family of a patient.Fear is slowly waning.
He did dramatize unforeseen material catastrophe, but this may or may not have been influenced by his father's slowly waning fortunes.
My addiction is slowly waning.
My faith in Hollywood's ability to produce good movies based on comic books and/or video games is slowly waning with each craptastic production that hits theaters.
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Now, he predicted, Communist influence will slowly wane.
After Plath's death, her star rose and his slowly waned.
As her physical being slowly waned, her spirit -- she proclaimed from her bed not long ago -- is "here to stay".
As straight horror slowly waned in popularity among adult audiences from the '30s to the '50s, filmmakers found that comedy could be used to accentuate shock effects.
In recent years, however, the American guitar manufacturer has been looking for ways to broaden its appeal as rock music has slowly waned from the music charts.
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