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The phrase "dramatic drop in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden and significant decrease in something. Example: "There has been a dramatic drop in the stock market following the announcement of the company's bankruptcy."
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"There's been a dramatic drop in dependence".
Foreign embassies report a dramatic drop in imports.
This produces a dramatic drop in temperature and density.
It led to a dramatic drop in those stopped.
Until the recent wave of violence, Colombia had enjoyed a dramatic drop in murders.
The result has been a dramatic drop in civilian casualties caused by foreign forces.
The nastiest surprise has been a dramatic drop in government income.
That in turn will lead to a dramatic drop in consumption and internal demand".
Want to know more about what might have caused the dramatic drop in starling numbers?
Warsi sought to focus on Labour's troubles rather than the party's own dramatic drop in votes.
"The recent dramatic drop in confidence may suggest that the worst is yet to come".
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