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The phrase "a dramatic fall in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease in a particular metric or value, often in contexts such as economics, statistics, or general observations.
Example: "There was a dramatic fall in the stock market following the unexpected news."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in" or "a sharp decline in".
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In addition we experience a dramatic fall in drilling productivity.
There has been a dramatic fall in the real cost of the maximum campaign contribution.
This has led to a dramatic fall in exports that has battered regional economies.
The incontestable fact is that it would lead to a dramatic fall in covering fees.
The murder-free day reflected a dramatic fall in gang violence, beginning in early March.
Its chief features are a dramatic fall in blood pressure that leads to pallor, cold extremities, and eventual collapse.
But since its declaration on June 29th, the truce has led to a dramatic fall in the level of violence.
That would require a dramatic fall in its saving rate, which amounted to over half of GDP in 2008.
Other woes included water shortages, pollutants in rivers and a dramatic fall in groundwater levels.Fifteen years on, matters are worse.
ONE of the happier trends of the first years of this century has been a dramatic fall in infant mortality.
Inflating the uterus with liquid will induce primary obstetric shock, a dramatic fall in blood pressure, and heart failure.
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