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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waning out" is technically correct in written English, though it may sound a bit awkward
It is generally used to describe something coming to an end or disappearing slowly. For example, "His enthusiasm was waning out as the project dragged on."
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Were the smiles waning out of empathy — because of Twombly's distress?
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But after a certain point when the overlapping CRN increases greatly (>11), the system becomes overcrowded, SUs start to experience longer delay and repercussion of the distribution or selection process of available spectrum wanes out slowly, and coexisting CRNs start to cause entanglement to each other.
As is evident from the figure, the expression peaked at 4 hours post-treatment then gradually waned out.
James Brown's influence was waning as I started out as a DJ, but I got to play his last great funk single, Get Up Offa That Thing, hot off the presses, having received a promo copy in 1976.
The one medium that everyone knew was waning — television — turned out to be an important one for its target customers.
It is first presented to us as a last-hope hospital ward, where a bloodied young soldier hears his waning life measured out by medical monitors.
By getting rid of divisive (and as it turns out, waning) dressing room figures such as Ronaldinho and Deco, he immediately imposed his authority.
Equally noteworthy are the repetition of the key word carols, the alliteration of the s sounds, and the use of words in falling (trochaic) rhythm, lagging, yellow, waning: Shake out carols! Solitary here, the night's carols!
Some formations come and go, waxing and waning in and out of fashion.
Quick turned aside Couture and Pavelski in the drawn-out, waning moments of the game, but his save on Pavelski with 5 minutes 4 seconds remaining probably preserved the series for Los Angeles.
But now, the public's confidence in his ability to root out corruption is waning as Nigerians realise no one seems to be going to jail soon; Buhari's party has outlined "alleged" corruption scandals in the newspapers, but taken no one to court.
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