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The phrase "a sharp dip for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden decrease or decline in a particular context, such as finance, statistics, or trends.
Example: "The company experienced a sharp dip for its quarterly earnings, leading to concerns among investors."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in" or "a steep decline for".
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After a sharp dip for his first Sunday of rebellion, the priest's numbers have held steady.
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It was a sharp dip in fortunes for Ward, and when a mishit Querrey return became a winning drop shot at the start of the second set, he found himself under pressure again.
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The team was touted as a darkhorse to challenge Juventus and Napoli for the league title before a sharp dip in form coincided with Klose's being sidelined through injury.
After a sharp dip in August, Mr. Trump was suddenly riding high again in the polls.
Even a sharp dip after the commercial break can be enough to sound the death knell.
Last year, they fell by 1.1percentt, with most of the drop coming as a result of a sharp dip in manufacturing.
Demand for artificial sweeteners fell in the US as the popularity of fizzy drinks took a sharp dip and the company said sales lost owing to US transport problems had gone to competitors.
DiPietro, who made 26 saves tonight and had been so tough for the Flyers to beat from point-blank range, could not nab the puck before it took a sharp dip and went into the goal.
The thinktank edged up its forecast for economic growth in the group of 34 OECD countries this year to 2.0% from 1.9% in June's outlook, when it had noted a sharp dip in US growth at the opening of 2015.
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