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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steeper dip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decline or decrease that is more pronounced or significant than another.
Example: "The stock market experienced a steeper dip than analysts had predicted, causing concern among investors."
Alternatives: "a sharper decline" or "a more pronounced drop".
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A source model with a higher value of 780 kPa has a steeper dip and a lower rake compared with the reference model (i.e., close to a right-lateral strike-slip fault), whereas a model with a lower value has a mechanism close to normal faulting.
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Drivers are then sent down its narrow lanes to a steep dip in the middle.
Interestingly, this was just at the time when skating was about to undergo a steep dip in popularity.
The banding may be oriented nearly parallel to the Earth's surface (horizontal dip) or may have a steep dip.
The first-generation normal faults with a steep dip (about 60°) cut across the entire stratigraphy of the slope, whereas the later-generation normal faults with a gentle dip (about 40°) cut across the shallow units.
Even if the creatures had clambered so high, the Neanderthals would have had to chase them down a steep dip and back up the other side long before the animals reached the cliff edge and plunged to their doom.
The intermediate principal stress σ 2 of the measurements, with the exception of K-2, had a steep dip angle more than 30° before the earthquake but was almost horizontal after the earthquake.
HP is currently selling at $39.39 which marks a steep dip from the day Hurd was fired; On August 6th, 2010 HP's stock price closed at $46.30, a $6.91 difference.
HP is currently selling at $39.39 which marks a steep dip from the day Hurd was fired; On August 6th, 2010 HP's stock price closed at $46.30, a $6.91 difference.
On top of all that, Hollywood analysts are reportedly now expecting a steep dip in overall revenue this summer as audiences grow bored of relentless franchises and reboots.
You get to know their nuances and rhythms: a root here, a stone there, now a steep dip and a sharp turn, and then the view of the water through the trees.
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