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The phrase "will be depleting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a future action where something is expected to gradually reduce or diminish over time. Example: "If we continue to consume resources at this rate, our natural reserves will be depleting within the next decade."
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The international rules should presume that catch will be depleting unless evidence demonstrates otherwise.
The manner in which we live will either be feeding and fueling our self-esteem, or it will be depleting it.
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This reaction is ATP dependent and therefore GSH will be depleted following ATP depletion.
"As soon as her job title is taken away," says Furlong, "her influence will be depleted".
Funds for the National Science Foundation's US Antarctic program will be depleted on Monday, the agency announced last week.
He said: "If we continue to increase annual emissions, the budget will be depleted even sooner.
An unexpected uproar ensues when British fishermen learn that their salmon stock will be depleted.
Within four years, of course, their ranks will be depleted -- only 10percentt will apply to medical school.
Unicef forecasts that health clinics will run out of medicine by April and infant formula will be depleted by May.
The state financing ended on June 30, but the programs are carrying on with leftover funds that soon will be depleted.
"The governor of Marib demands cash payment to send gas … at this rate cash will be depleted in few months".
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