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Discover Ludwig'figures plummeted' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the rapid and steep decline in the number of something. For example, "Sales figures plummeted after the news of the company scandal broke."
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The visitor figures plummeted but then recovered and even grew after a couple of years.
Harrison's viewing figures plummeted, attendances drifted and a blame game took hold that led to his exile.
March figures plummeted 22percentt -- though this also reflects the fact that Easter, a busy travel time, occurred in March last year.
As the payroll figures plummeted and the fall in the unemployment rate stalled, many wondered if something terrible was happening to the economy, such as the onset of another slump.
Yet Labor continued to be riven internally - divisions which worsened as the party's poll figures plummeted.
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Outside of the capital, those figures plummet.
Meanwhile, one of Conner's promotions causes a blackout, while another costs someone an eye; Conner releases an album with a cover photo that unintentionally resembles a Hitler rally; and sales figures plummet.
Before the 1973 war, 62percentt of Israelis born in Asia and Africa were Labor backers; afterward, that figure plummeted to 43percentt.
More than 7bn bags were handed out by seven main supermarkets in the year before the charge, but this figure plummeted to slightly more than 500m in the first six months after the charge was introduced, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said.
Although the community comprised a significant share of the town's population during the interwar era between 13 and 15 percent —this figure plummeted as a consequence of the Holocaust and emigration; by the 1990s only a few hundred Jews remained in Cluj-Napoca.
That number plummeted 62% in the first quarter of 2013 following a steady two-year increase, USDA figures show.
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