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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drop of about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decrease in quantity, amount, or level, often in a numerical context.
Example: "There was a drop of about 10% in sales this quarter compared to the last."
Alternatives: "a decrease of approximately" or "a reduction of around".
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Out of those 55,000 reported cases about 81percentt were possession reports—a drop of about 12percentt.
Last year, there were more than 1.4 million pheasant hunters nationally, a drop of about 800,000 in two decades.
It was a drop of about 5,000 fans from the year before and the Indians' lowest figure since 2003.
In our systems, a drop of about 90% has been calculated as soon as emulsions become unstable.
For books by established authors, negative reviews caused a drop of about 15%, on average also not surprising.
Regardless of where the windmills are built, the projected global warming benefits are modest: a drop of about 4.5 percent in emissions, at best.
I V) measurements of standard Si-mc KOH textured and Si-mc inverted pyramidal textured using Nano imprint and dry etching revealed that a drop of about 3% were induced in the open-circuit voltage, a drop of about 3.4% for the fill factor, however with an increase of about 8.3% for the short-circuit current.
"That's a decrease of 341 cases as compared to a drop of about 1,500" from 1983 to 1984, he said.
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Since 1992, funding for systematic biology at major research institutions in the United Kingdom has dropped between 15% and 25%--a drop of about $21 million a year, the report found.
By 2014, the most recent year for which data is available), 337 had no infrastructure a drop of about 25percentt.
That's a drop of about 22percentt.
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