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The phrase "a fundamental drop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease or decline in something essential or basic, such as performance, quality, or value.
Example: "The report indicated a fundamental drop in customer satisfaction over the past year."
Alternatives: "a significant decline" or "a major decrease".
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One might think that it means that the behaviour is entirely rational.We argue that rational human behaviour is only part of the story that can explain how we got into this mess, and how we can get out of it too.Part of this wait-and-see attitude is motivated by a fundamental drop in the level of trust in other people and in businesses.
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As high shedding individuals are detected and removed from the population the effective sensitivity drops, demonstrating a fundamental limitation of any test which is not effective at the early stages of infection.
So for him to drop out, this is a fundamental miscalculation".
Alan Greenspan, the world's most powerful central banker, signalled a fundamental shift in his thinking yesterday by dropping his opposition to US tax cuts.
At Drop in the Bucket, we believe that access to education, like water, is a fundamental human right.
A fundamental rethinking?
"That is a fundamental difference.
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