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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mild drop off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight decrease in quantity, quality, or intensity in various contexts, such as performance, sales, or interest.
Example: "After the holiday season, we noticed a mild drop off in customer traffic at the store."
Alternatives: "a slight decline" or "a small decrease."
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Assuming that there are no new housing starts during that time as well, building in Jewish settlements will have shown only a mild drop-off if construction begins again in September, as settlers hope.
In Austin, the United Way reported a mild drop in corporate giving this year.
The net effect is a mild drop in temperature as the H2 fraction approaches unity.
At lights-off, a fast transient drop ("off-inhibition") in SCN activity was observed, which gradually returned to baseline.
I'm going to drop off a casserole later".
This drop off causes an underestimation of the mean magnetization.
Metf was shown to cause a mild energetic drop thus mimicking a NR-related state.
Occasionally, a neighbor drops off homemade tamales.
As I looked, a bit dropped off.
Choosing a state charity may mean that you can drop the car off yourself and avoid drop off fees.
Drop off the baby.
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