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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strength dwindled" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a gradual decrease in power, energy, or intensity. Example: "As the battle raged on, the soldiers felt their strength dwindled with each passing hour."
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Bryan started strong, giving many speeches, though his campaign's strength dwindled in the crucial last weeks before the election.
But as the 42-year-old Rosati's strength dwindled, so did his heist hopes.
As its personnel were repatriated back to Australia or transferred to other units for further service, its strength dwindled.
As the battalion's strength dwindled as a result of the demobilisation process and men returned to civilian life, the decision was made to disband the unit.
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The Police Department has seen its strength dwindle from about 41,000 officers recently to little more than 37,000 officers now.
But, in spite of the running I do, I could see my strength dwindling over the years.
Sybille Schmitz as Léone, Giséle's older sister, who is in thrall to the vampire and finds her strength dwindling day by day.
Military spending, which was 4% of GDP in 1990, has fallen sharply: it will be less than 1.6% next year.As strength has dwindled, military commitments have grown.
French strength had dwindled to about 250 AMX-30B2s.
The FDLR's numbers and strength have dwindled but it still stages cross-border attacks against Rwanda.
The storm lost significant strength overnight, dwindling from a Category 4 hurricane to Category 2, and no deaths or serious injuries were reported.
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