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The phrase "a fall in demand for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in consumer interest or purchasing behavior regarding a specific product or service.
Example: "The company reported a fall in demand for its latest smartphone model, leading to a decrease in production."
Alternatives: "a decline in demand for" or "a decrease in demand for".
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But this causes a fall in demand for services - and more people lose their jobs, causing demand to fall further in turn, and on and on, in a spiral.
A fall in demand for premium beers in the UK and the rest of Europe saw the maker of Stella Artois and Beck's post a fall in sales today.
This year, though, the heatwave saw a fall in demand for sunny breaks, meaning Ryanair couldn't cash in.
The company has struggled due to defence spending cuts by western governments, a fall in demand for corporate jets, and customers in the energy industry cutting investment.
A fall in demand for military equipment (really?) led to the drop and stripping this out, new orders edged up 0.2%.
Without reform, employers respond to a fall in demand for their products by getting rid of their temporary workers but find it difficult to resist pressure from "insiders" on permanent contracts for higher pay.
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German companies have found growing export markets in Asia, central Europe and America that more than make up for a fall in demand from euro-zone countries.
The switch away from newspaper purchasing led to a 9% fall in demand for newsprint and magazine paper in 2010/11, in line with the rest of the industry.
What has also changed slightly is the fall in demand for A level tuition which has been replaced by GCSE tuition.
The world market is already depressed by overproduction and a fall in Asian demand for stainless steel; in Japan orders for stainless steel fell by 23% in the year to June.
The company began to open these shops in 1994.Ford's European division, hit by a fall in the demand for cars, has announced plans to cut production capacity in its plants in Germany, Spain and Romania.
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