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The phrase "a sharp fall in the amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease in a quantity or value, often in contexts such as finance, economics, or statistics.
Example: "The report indicated a sharp fall in the amount of sales during the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in the quantity" or "a steep decline in the figure."
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Recent figures from the Bank of England showed a sharp fall in the amount borrowed by businesses.
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