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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fall from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decline or decrease in status, quality, or condition, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The company experienced a significant fall from grace after the scandal."
Alternatives: "a decline from" or "a drop from".
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Likewise, Lambeth has recorded a fall from 2,807 in 2006 to 756 in 2016.
The 20% amounts to a fall from 2,991 legal providers to 2,393.
Levine, who suffered a fall from the podium last year, is on leave until 2013.
This was a fall from 43% in 1993.
De Hauteclocque broke his leg in two places in a fall from his horse in 1936.
It's quite a fall from the heady days of 2008.
But even that was a fall from 97.2%, for Latvia and Bulgaria in 2005.
In the UK fur has suffered a fall from grace.
Batista has already experienced a fall from grace.
This was a fall from a height of extraordinary power.
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Meanwhile the RSS global anomaly for October shows a fall from 0.383c to 0.294c.
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