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Discover Ludwig"big drop" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden and significant decrease in something. For example, "The stock market saw a big drop after the announcement of the new trade tariffs."
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Haarde predicted "a big drop in G.D.P.
That's a pretty big drop.
The big drop now happens afterwards.
"Would we have a big drop?
The main reason was another big drop in investment.
"It was a big drop for me," McCombie said.
Clearly, there has been a big drop in economic pessimism.
Markets could be heading for a "big drop", he reckons.
He was at the end now, the big drop".
Still, eight per cent is a big drop.
Labour is braced for a big drop in its TDs.
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