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eventual drop
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "eventual drop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a decline or decrease that is anticipated to happen at some point in the future. Example: "The company is preparing for an eventual drop in sales due to market saturation."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
They have kept a lid on short-term debt and have tucked away cushions of foreign reserves to soften the blow of any eventual drop in foreign financing.
News & Media
Week after week, I marked down every song title listed by Casey Kasem on "American Top 40," noting their debuts, their upward moves, their peaks, and their eventual drop down the chart.
News & Media
In that case, we would have expected to observe an eventual drop in exonic RNA signal and we did not observe it for either gene during 48 hrs.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Research shows that absence of learner interaction causes failure and eventual drop-out in online courses (Willging & Johnson, 2009) and the lack of learner connectedness was noted as an internal factor leading to learner drop-out in online courses (Zielinski, 2000).
It has been pointed out that the decision to encourage community and private sector funding for the provision of preschool services risks leaving poorer communities with restricted access, thus perpetuating the cycle of inadequate school preparation, class repetition, eventual drop-out and adult illiteracy.
Increasing only the LNG price to a ratio of 1.29*HFO, instead of the assumed 1.1*HFO price, will also increase the LNG case payback time to the same level as for the HFO + SCR + scrubber case and especially eventual drops in the price of MGO vs. HFO will have large implications as seen in Table 3.
But it doesn't stop the persistence of stereotypes like the one on the satire website UrbanDictionary.com, where the top-rated definition of community college is "A place where you prolong your eventual dropping out of college".
News & Media
Even children from more disadvantaged groups who are able to continue their education, often miss classes, leading to low achievement and eventual drop-out before completing basic education.
Formal & Business
Upon oviposition on leaves, ecloded larvae feed directly from parenchyma tissues, leading to a reduction of foliar surface and eventual leaf drop [ 26].
Science
They have dropped by only 16% from their peak in real terms, and Bernstein reckons the eventual fall will be more like 30%.Ireland's building boom also went over the top.
News & Media
Austria eventually dropped its demands, but an agreement was then blocked by Turkey's objections to language that it feared could force it to support an eventual bid by the Greek-dominated Republic of Cyprus to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the level of certainty you want to convey. If you want to suggest the drop is highly probable, consider using "probable drop" instead.
Common error
Avoid using "eventual drop" if the decline is not actually certain. If there's only a possibility of a decline, phrases like "potential drop" or "possible drop" might be more accurate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "eventual drop" functions as a noun phrase, where "eventual" modifies the noun "drop". It serves to specify that a decline or decrease is expected to happen at some point in the future. Ludwig AI confirms this usage through its examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
30%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "eventual drop" is a noun phrase used to describe a decline or decrease that is expected to happen in the future. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness and usability. While "eventual drop" appears across diverse contexts like news, science and formal business, it is not a very frequent expression and could be replaced with alternative phrases such as "anticipated decline" or "future decrease" depending on the specific context to best convey your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
eventual reduction
Replaces "drop" with "reduction", providing a synonym for the decline.
definite drop
Replaces "eventual" with "definite", suggesting certainty about the drop occurring.
probable drop
Replaces "eventual" with "probable", indicating a high likelihood of the drop occurring.
final drop
Indicates that this is the last in a series of decreases.
forthcoming drop
Emphasizes the imminent nature of the drop.
further drop
Specifies that the drop is in addition to a previous decline.
prospective drop
Focuses on the potential or expected nature of the drop.
consequent drop
Highlights that the drop is a direct result of something else.
eventual downfall
Shifts the focus to a more significant and negative consequence of the drop.
eventual retreat
Implies a withdrawal or pullback that will occur over time.
FAQs
How can I use "eventual drop" in a sentence?
You can use "eventual drop" to describe an anticipated decline. For instance, "The company is preparing for an "eventual drop" in sales due to market saturation."
What can I say instead of "eventual drop"?
Alternatives include "anticipated decline", "future decrease", or "probable drop" depending on the specific context.
Is there a difference between "eventual drop" and "sudden drop"?
"Eventual drop" suggests a decline that occurs over time, while "sudden drop" indicates an immediate and unexpected decrease. They describe different rates of change.
When is it appropriate to use "eventual drop" versus "potential drop"?
"Eventual drop" implies a higher degree of certainty or expectation compared to "potential drop". Use "eventual" when the decline is highly likely based on current trends, and "potential" when the decline is just one of several possible outcomes.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested