Sentence examples for the dwindling from inspiring English sources

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the dwindling

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To decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size or intensity.

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He only laments the dwindling of time.

Then, like before, came the dwindling.

Why didn't anyone watch the dwindling resources?

It was designed to let the dwindling whale population recover.

The dwindling supply has led to pronounced spikes in price.

Everyone but the dwindling band of neocons knows it.

Almost none of the dwindling Serbian population registered to participate.

The tiger farms also do nothing to take pressure off the dwindling population of wild tigers.

But as the dwindling most-wanted list shows, unlikely targets can sometimes be hit.

Declining Job losses, subway alternatives and aging populations account for the dwindling ridership on many routes.

Where does all this leave the dwindling band of survivors of Nazi crimes?

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