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David Garza
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17 June, 14:16
Is there an adjective for the word decline?
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Emanuel Kelley
17 June, 14:18
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Im pretty sure you could use sadly declined
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Ean Vaughan
17 June, 14:22
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The adjective for decline is decliner
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