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The phrase "a sharper decline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a more significant or pronounced decrease in something, such as statistics, sales, or performance.
Example: "The company experienced a sharper decline in profits this quarter compared to the last."
Alternatives: "a steeper drop" or "a more significant decrease".
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The Ifo business-climate index barely dipped in September, confounding expectations of a sharper decline.
But men had a sharper decline in the same period, from 52percentto26percentcent.
Sales of new homes fell 8.5percentt, a sharper decline than economists had forecast.
Analysts say such action could push the euro lower and perhaps stave off a sharper decline in growth.
Last year, Pepsi sales fell 6 percent, a sharper decline than the 4.3 percent decline overall in carbonated sales beverages.
The District of Columbia is still growing faster than its surrounding areas, due to a sharper decline in suburban growth.
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Consumer prices rose just 0.8% from a year earlier, a sharp decline from preceding months.
European markets open with a sharp decline.
The sacrament has suffered a sharp decline.
A sharp decline in the currency would mean a sharp decline in living standards.
There has been a sharp decline in personal saving.
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