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The phrase "a drastic drop of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease in quantity, value, or level of something.
Example: "The report indicated a drastic drop of sales in the last quarter, raising concerns among the management team."
Alternatives: "a significant decline in" or "a sharp decrease in".
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Many scientists now agree that this change was caused by a drastic drop of the ocean's pH level.
The thermomoulding and the use of chemical cross-linker during casting resulted in a drastic drop of SDS-soluble proteins.
For thermal fatigue test, the addition of low-to-moderate CNTs contents maintained the compressive strength unaffected by the thermal cycles whereas a drastic drop of 70% in compressive strength was observed in the control specimen.
Then, the growth of tree-like structures homogeneously distributed over the surface of the spherical NP induces a drastic drop of Fd, from 79 to 43 % in 55 s (Fig. 1e).
An applied external bias (positive in Figure2 and negative in Figure3) compensates the internal electric field, thus leading to a drastic drop of responsivity at 0.4 to 0.8 V in Figure2 and around -0.8 V in Figure3.
Strikingly, in a chronic model when demyelination insult is sustained in time, SVZdNP minimally contribute to myelin repair, a failure associated with a depletion of NSC and a drastic drop of progenitor cell proliferation in V-SVZ.
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The results in Table 1 indicate a drastic drop off when the base repeat reaches a length of six.
Mutation of this residue resulted in a drastic drop (five orders of magnitude) in catalytic efficiency.
Automakers have already experienced a drastic drop in sales of larger vehicles like pickups and sport utility vehicles because of gas prices that hit $4 a gallon this spring.
This is reflected in a drastic drop in permeability of sample SJ3 as stated in Table 1.
Also common to all tools is a drastic drop in accuracy of ~10% from reads with 0.15% errors to reads with 1.5%.
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