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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subside to" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct phrase would be "subside" without the preposition "to." Example: "After the storm, the winds began to subside."
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In the afternoon, winds subside to levels that are barely tolerable.
(I assume that Ukip will subside to around 10% and not have any MPs in the new parliament).
Moreover, it is just possible that without further reform the new rate of Hindu growth could subside to the old.In this section Whacked?
An early wicket apiece for Stuart Broad and Jimmy Anderson, the latter something of a collector's item in these parts, had seen them subside to 336 for seven.
"Hopefully, through Jeremy realizing some things and his conversations with me, it will subside to the point where, eventually, we won't have to deal with it".
The struggle has not begun yet, this argument goes, because most people believe that inflation in the longer run will subside to less than 3percentt, and nominal wage gains will turn back into real ones.
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Then leaf subsides to leaf.
"As leaf subsides to leaf".
A moment later, the screech finally subsided, to relieved applause.
But instead, many governments are resorting to price controls and government subsides to curb inflation.
This ratio peaked at 5.4 in 2007 and has since subsided to 4.1.
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