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"in sharp decline" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that has rapidly gotten worse, such as "The population of the endangered species is in sharp decline."
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Now they are in sharp decline.
The marshes, too, are in sharp decline.
The economy, which had been booming, is in sharp decline.
Their numbers have been in sharp decline, and no one is entirely sure why.
The number of British universities offering specialist modern-language courses is in sharp decline.
Meanwhile, private-sector jobs were in sharp decline — an eight-per-cent drop since 1985.
As the 1960s gave way to the 70s, variety was in sharp decline.
Recently, virtually every relevant Bledsoe metric has been in sharp decline.
They terrorized the market for fixed-line phones, which are now in sharp decline.
With oil prices in sharp decline, the nation's millions of car owners are a little better off.
Then the Phoenicians, their fortunes in sharp decline after defeat in the Punic Wars, disappeared as a distinct culture.
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