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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demand plummeted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant and rapid decrease in demand for a product or service.
Example: "After the announcement of the new competitor, demand plummeted, leaving many businesses struggling to stay afloat."
Alternatives: "demand dropped sharply" or "demand fell drastically."
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Potash demand plummeted in 2009.
Trips were canceled, destination weddings were moved elsewhere and flights were grounded as traveler demand plummeted.
That was a sharp contrast to 2008, when world demand plummeted and the index was off 48 percent.
Household demand plummeted following a rise in the consumption tax in April, throwing the success of Abenomics into doubt.
In the United States last year, demand plummeted 6percentthethe steepest decline in nearly three decades.
Demand plummeted for what are popularly known as RVs, the wheeled apartments in which Americans tour their country, and unemployment in Elkhart surged to nearly 20%.
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Last year, with demand plummeting, sales fell to just $10 million.
That's a terrible business right now, with fuel demand plummeting, and it's unlikely that any buyers would materialize for those assets until after the uncertainty surrounding potential carbon cap-and-trade legislation is resolved.
"When Trump won and said he wasn't going to push tougher regulations, you saw demand plummet and it really hasn't recovered yet," said Kevin Cassidy, a financial analyst at Moody's.
As global demand plummets, the expectations for this year are even more dire.
Then, after the evening news, people tend to shut off their lights and appliances, and demand plummets.
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