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Discover Ludwig"spiraling down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to describe a downward movement or decline, and can also be used figuratively to describe a negative trend or situation that is getting worse. Example: "His mental health was deteriorating and he could feel himself spiraling down into a dark place." Another example: "The company's profits have been spiraling down for the past few quarters, causing concern among shareholders."
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The plane is now spiraling down".
In the meantime Apple was spiraling down when he was asked to come back.
At the top, you have time to look around, before spiraling down like a drill".
How Mercer kept her optimism as her football career was spiraling down is not clear.
And I see Stan, who is confronted by so much stuff, having to make decisions, spiraling down".
The markets are spiraling down, and our leading experts don't have much of a clue as to what to do.
"I thought he was spiraling down as secretary of defense," a two-star officer said the other day.
Now the conversation is about the complexities of public financing, spiraling down into a discussion of taxes.
For the past month, Venezuela has been spiraling down into a fresh phase of protest, violence and instability.
He is so prominent that he can send shares spiraling down simply by questioning a company, if investors fear he has discovered something wrong.
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As the train slows near the top of the U-shaped track, riders experience "air time," the feeling of floating in air, before zooming up another tower and spiraling down…backward.
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