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The phrase "a sharp fall in the value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant decrease in worth, often in financial contexts.
Example: "The stock market experienced a sharp fall in the value of technology shares last week."
Alternatives: "a steep decline in value" or "a significant drop in worth."
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A sharp fall in the value of the euro will make exports to the rest of the world more competitive.
As has happened recently, the prospects for growth were boosted by a sharp fall in the value of the pound and deep cuts in the cost of borrowing.
Last week, foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt said that a no-deal Brexit could result in a sharp fall in the value of sterling.
EasyJet is set for its first drop in annual profit since 2009 in a year blighted by multiple terrorist attacks, industrial action and a sharp fall in the value of the pound.
The worst-case scenario would involve a sharp fall in the value of sterling, followed by sticky inflation that reinforced the rise in British export prices, fueling further currency depreciation.
The deficit is at a level that leaves the economy vulnerable to a sharp fall in the value of the dollar, a jump in inflation and interest rates, and a slowdown in growth or even a recession.
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That could trigger a sharp fall in the currencies of other Asian countries, driving up the value of their foreign debts and pushing their economies into deeper depression.
A sharp fall in the number of new infections followed.
Scottish banks have reported a sharp fall in the number of business start-ups in Scotland.
This despite a sharp fall in the price of drugs in recent years.
The most notable shift over the last month was a further sharp fall in the value of the pound.
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