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The phrase 'wane in' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
However, 'wane' can be used as a verb meaning to gradually decrease or become weaker. For example, "The intensity of the storm waned over time."
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"Most vaccines wane in efficacy.
Pain began to wane in the first week.
International rankings wax and wane in importance.
But it's a hobby on the wane in Britain.
It seemed to be on the wane in his lifetime.
Support for identity cards continues to wane in the country.
As the novelty of weight loss treatment fades, enthusiasm for diet and exercise tends to wane in the maintenance phase.
The fortunes of the two perspectives tend to wax and wane in accordance with the times.
Will English wax or wane in its global influence during his lifetime?
"Certainly after winning silverware your ambition doesn't wane in any way shape or form.
The moderate leader has seen his popularity wane in light of floundering peace talks.
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