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The phrase "dropping precipitously" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden, dramatic decrease or drop. For example, "The stock market has been dropping precipitously in the past few weeks."
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THE number of scientists and engineers going to America to study and work is dropping precipitously.
President Obama's approval rating has been dropping precipitously during the past few months.
Public support for President Bush's handling of the war in Iraq was dropping precipitously.
These short paths are steep and difficult, dropping precipitously over a short distance.
And so even while ad revenues are dropping precipitously, the Times' subscription picture is brightening.
The German word "Einfall," meaning a sudden notion or fancy, contains the image of something dropping precipitously into the mind.
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Blood fat levels dropped precipitously.
Tourism levels have dropped precipitously.
At M.I.T., class size has dropped precipitously.
The number of applicants dropped precipitously.
But the level of violent crime has dropped precipitously.
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