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The phrase "a sharp fall of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease in something, such as prices, temperatures, or other measurable quantities.
Example: "The report indicated a sharp fall of sales in the last quarter, raising concerns among investors."
Alternatives: "a steep decline in" or "a sudden drop in".
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This came after a sharp fall of 14,200 in August, which the ONS attributed partly to hiring in London for the Olympics.
But the global financial crisis led to a sharp fall of trade last year, according to the Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations, an organization of German business representatives.
Egypt's fixed drug-price system has made it increasingly difficult for pharmaceutical companies to cope with a sharp fall of the local currency against the dollar this year, and executives say most companies are losing money.
"History shows this happens whenever there is a sharp fall of the temperature," he says, explaining this causes muddy, organic material on the bed of the lagoon to rise to the top.
Skoda Automobile, the car manufacturer owned by Volkswagen that is the country's largest export earner, saw its first-quarter sales fall to $986 million in the first quarter, from $1 billion in the first quarter of 2001 -- a small decline in dollar terms, but a sharp fall of nearly 13percentt when translated into korunas.
A significant improvement of transmittance and a sharp fall of transmittance at the band edge can be observed when the CIGS films are deposited at a higher temperature.
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It can be observed that a low value of p causes a sharper fall of the collision probability, which means that it is not necessary to consider a large cardinality n of the collision set.
The unemployment rate held steady at 4.6% in the face of job cuts, because of a sharp fall in the number of willing workers.A rising share of American mortgage holders are behind with their payments.
It accounts for about 10percentt of the economy and the government had been banking on a record number of visitors this year following a sharp fall in 2014 because of months of street protests and the coup.
Despite spiralling levels of opium production in Afghanistan and a rise in the purity and prevalence of heroin on Britain's streets, Home Office data shows a sharp fall in seizures of the drug at the UK border over the last six years.
Despite spiraling levels of opium production in Afghanistan and a rise in the purity and prevalence of heroin on Britain's streets, Home Office data shows a sharp fall in seizures of the drug at the UK border over the last six years.
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