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The phrase "any drop in value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in worth or price, particularly in financial contexts.
Example: "Investors are concerned about any drop in value of their assets during the market downturn."
Alternatives: "any decrease in value" or "any decline in value."
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Granted, Morgan Stanley got more of a boost from the nonsensical accounting rule that requires firms to mark as income any drop in value of their own debt.
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And, if you're staying in your home, a drop in value can actually make things easier by lowering property taxes and insurance costs.
The 6.6 percentage point decline on S.U.V.'s translates to a drop in value of $1,300 on a $20,000 lease and $1,950 on a lease for a $30,000 vehicle.
Physical book sales saw a drop in value, dipping 0.4% year on year.
Examples include appreciation or depreciation, improvements to your home, or damages that cause a drop in value.
Defendants can also offer a "negative causation" defense to limit the potential damages by showing that any drop in the value of the securities was not related to the misstatement or omission in the documents.
The general idea is that by gradually moving money into bonds as retirement approaches, these people will be protected against any sudden drop in value of their pension fund that might come from remaining largely invested in shares.
The gains come after a drop in values following the market's 2007 peak.
Earlier in this decade, during the real estate boom, many borrowers purchased their homes with little or no money down, meaning that even a small drop in value could wipe out any home equity.
Assets like homes drop in value.
The result has been a steady drop in value.
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