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The phrase "a temperature dip from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a decrease in temperature, often in a scientific or meteorological context.
Example: "The forecast predicts a temperature dip from 75°F to 60°F over the weekend."
Alternatives: "a drop in temperature from" or "a decrease in temperature from".
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A temperature dip from a jimmied-open patio door.
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A lukewarm or room temperature dip is usually just the right temperature to cool your body without throwing off your equilibrium.
And just let the temperature dip below freezing.
If you're in a place where the temperature dips to freezing temperatures during the winter, you're better off keeping it in the pot as a houseplant.
BALTIMORE — On a night like Wednesday, when the temperature dipped to 43 degrees, and batted balls seemed to sting from the fingers to the elbows, it can be hard to drive a pitch into the stands.
The suspect, Gul Rahman, reportedly died after having been stripped naked from the waist down and shackled in a cell in which the temperature dipped to approximately thirty-six degrees Fahrenheit.
The oven temperature dipped to a chilling 315.
Now I drive everywhere, complain about traffic, and wear a wool beanie whenever the temperature dips below eighty.
If the incoming water temperature dips to 35, a temperature rise of 70 would be needed at the desired flow rate.
Love Unlimited (1971) When the temperature dips, reach for your lover rather than a jumper.
The thermostat can be set to a specific temperature and the heater will turn on if the water temperature dips below your setting.
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