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The phrase "a sharp drop from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease in a quantity or value compared to a previous point.
Example: "The company's profits experienced a sharp drop from last quarter's earnings."
Alternatives: "a steep decline from" or "a significant decrease from".
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The pornography business as a whole is estimated to be about $5 billion, a sharp drop from a decade ago.
Thirty-seven percent of Republicans now approve of how he has done his job, a sharp drop from a month ago, when 62percentt gave him good marks for his handling of the transition.
There were 691 seminarians in France in 2012, a sharp drop from even a decade ago, when there were more than a thousand.
It was a sharp drop from the November reading of 82.7, a five-year high.
That was a sharp drop from a £937 million bonus pool a year earlier.
That was a sharp drop from the previous four months, when hiring averaged 220,000 a month.
The new outlooks are a sharp drop from the nearly $16 billion that carriers earned in 2010.
Technology financiers raised about $14 billion to finance new companies in 2009, a sharp drop from $36 billion in 2007.
That was a sharp drop from the previous quarter, when the campaign paid the firm nearly $215,000.
While last year's rate of deforestation was a sharp drop from previous years, it remains alarmingly high.
San Francisco's public school system has around 53,000 students, a sharp drop from 90,000 in 1970.
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