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The phrase "a dramatic downturn in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decline or decrease in a particular area, such as economics, health, or performance.
Example: "The company experienced a dramatic downturn in sales during the last quarter, leading to concerns about its future viability."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in" or "a sharp decline in".
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Coupled with the retirement of Paul Scholes and a dramatic downturn in form from Anderson, United's midfield has rarely looked so frail.
According to Ed McKelvey of Goldman Sachs, the only comparable modern precedent is the federal government's short-lived imposition of credit controls in early 1980, which produced a dramatic downturn in American consumer spending.
"Which team has the worst record for shirt sponsors that, after their name appears, then see a dramatic downturn in business, ie: which teams are the kiss of death for their sponsor?" wonders Mukhtar Khan.
WPP and Havas both released results for the first half that showed some growth despite a dramatic downturn in the advertising industry.See article: Monkey puzzleDeutsche Post, Germany's part-privatised postal service, announced that operating profit for the first half was up 5.5% compared with a year ago, to euro1.4 billion ($1.26 billion).
In January, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Gov. Eliot Spitzer said a dramatic downturn in the economy was forcing them to reduce the amount of money they had planned to spend on schools after a longstanding education financing lawsuit was settled last year.
Still, UnREAL has already been renewed for a third season, and Mr Robot looks likely to be, since both shows are favourites on their respective networks – unlike HBO's True Detective, which seems unlikely to survive a second season which was both critically panned and saw a dramatic downturn in viewership.
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The result is a more stable catalyst for economic growth that is less subject to a dramatic downturn.
With the dramatic downturn in the U.S. economy, a once robust job market has shrunk due largely to the depressed housing market.
In response to the dramatic downturn in part-time students nationwide, unprecedented support is needed now to ensure part-time study thrives in future".
In the teeth of the most dramatic downturn in aviation history, most of the world's airlines are trying to put off paying for the new jets they had on order, much less buy new ones.
The third quarter was an especially frenetic period for mergers and acquisitions, and for IPOs, despite the dramatic downturn in the Nasdaq.
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