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Use it for questions about phrases that should be used in a specific case, or translations.
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Idomatic expression for “less and less”
Probably the easiest way would be to use "pli kaj pli", which is idiomatic in Esperanto, and then just take the opposite of what you wanted to say.
Homoj uzas Facebook pli kaj pli malofte.
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How to translate the expression "in which"?
Typically, that would be en kiu. Your example might be translated as
Mi detruis la domon en kiu mi naskiĝis.
I imagine the kiu could be a kio or perhaps a different correlative, depending on the …