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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drop off from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to something or someone decreasing in amount, strength, or quality over time. Here is an example sentence: "Sales for the product have been steadily dropping off from last year's numbers."
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I recommend Viator Tours, who will pick up and drop off from hotels in El Calafate.
The presence of porosities may weaken the cohesive strength within coating, causing great deals of particles drop off from surface under the function of electrolyte.
However, the information on the website starts to drop off from about this time last year, as the NHS reforms started to bite.
This pink line has to drop off from a all the way to c. How far along do I have to go drop off a - c when I have slope -2b?
SMASH hopes to intervene before minority students drop off from STEM subjects by engaging with these students and offering expanded opportunities.
If a worker ant happens to drop off from its safe haven, it will most likely land on unfamiliar vegetation or on leaf litter in the understory.
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There wasn't a sudden drop-off from it.
"I'm sure there won't be any drop-off from us," Robshaw countered.
Big drop-off from Costa Rica game after long trip, now it's back to Mexico and Pachuca.
But while his fastball velocity is down to 93.3, it's not a significant drop-off from the last several seasons.
Still, that would be a big drop-off from 2008, when he won the state by 22 points.
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