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The phrase 'has been falling again' is correct and usable English.
It is used when there is a continuous downwards trend in something over a period of time. For example: The stock market has been falling again this week, with the price dropping to its lowest level in three months.
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But its numbers also show that confidence among small businesses has been falling again.
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As Albert Edwards of SocGen points out, Japanese bond yields have been falling again, despite all the talk of Abenomics reviving the economy.
That number has been falling, however, and will fall again for 2009.
"When the snow has been falling it has been melting again quickly.
The result has been falling growth – and Beijing is now again having to shift back to a state-driven stimulus.
The figures confirm that the proportion of people drinking more than the advised amount, which has been falling for some years, has dropped again.
Unemployment has been falling.
Since 2005, global economic inequalities have been falling, but again only if the wealth and income of the very richest is ignored.
But three developments have recently come together to cast America's capital markets, for so long the envy of the world, in a peculiarly unfavourable light and to fuel calls for wholesale reform.One is simply that, despite an apparent improvement in America's economic prospects, equity markets have been falling once again.
It is the sort of policy change that has been needed for many decades and the good news is it probably means the risks for house price booms in the future are greatly diminished and housing affordability, in time, will improve and home ownership rates, which have been falling, should again pick up.
Debt-to-income ratios, which had been falling, are rising again.
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