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The phrase "a massive drop in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease in a particular quantity or measurement, such as sales, temperature, or population.
Example: "The company reported a massive drop in sales during the last quarter, leading to concerns about its financial stability."
Alternatives: "a significant decline in" or "a substantial decrease in".
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The numbers show a massive drop in construction, which fell by 5.2%.
They predict a massive drop in the number of the targeted species on Grand Cayman.
When I left school I took a massive drop in wages.
A breakdown of the statistics shows that a massive drop in construction by housing associations helped to depress starts.
As Friday's Cribsheet pointed out, Sweden has seen a massive drop in international league tables on student results, including literacy.
The result was a massive drop in illegal immigration and years without major difficulties until the recent refugee crisis began.
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The issues facing nightlife in the capital and beyond, the ones that have created a massive drop-off in the number of nightclubs in the UK over the space of a decade (3,144 in 2005, to 1,733 according to The Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers) are issues that existed before Boris took the reigns off poor old Ken Livingstone.
The decline began shortly after however, as car factories began leaving the city en-masse, causing the population collapse and a resulting massive drop in income from a decreasing tax base.
He noticed a massive drop-off in the numbers and, especially, quality of undergraduates between 1996, when he graduated, and 2005.
Google will probably never release this data, but I bet it saw a massive drop-off in traffic to the iOS 5 Maps app it powered that people clung to instead of switching to iOS 6.
When taken in combination with Viagra, there can be a potential massive drop in blood pressure, leading to a heart attack.
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