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"a fall of" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is generally used to refer to a sudden or drastic reduction in something. For example, you could say, "There has been a fall of 10% in the company's profits this year."
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Canada saw a fall of 1.62 million to 16.6 million, while Norway also saw a fall of around 100,000 users over the month.
That's a fall of 25.5% over the five years.
This represents a fall of 5.22% year-on-year.
His Conservative opponent, Kelly Tolhurst, took 13,947 votes (34.8%), a fall of 14.4 percentage points.
Employment climbed 27,300 in April, when analysts had expected a fall of 25,000.
Technically, it's a fall of -0.0069%.
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That represents a fall of 9.8%.
Las Vegas was second, with a fall of 8.1 percent.
Another saw a fall of 12% over the same period.
Those visitors spent £7.28bn, a fall of 1%.
From those dizzying heights came a fall of equal proportions.
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