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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plummeted from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a sudden or dramatic decrease in something. For example, "Stock prices plummeted from their all-time highs last week."
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Actors working in commercial theatre plummeted from 51.3%to19.8%8%.
He looked stunned, having just plummeted from college-financing nirvana.
That has plummeted from 63% in 2005 to just 17% in 2010.
Italy's representation has plummeted from almost 25% of the total in the 1980s.
It plummeted from almost $16 billion in 1996 to $3 billion in 2001.
has plummeted from 20.4 last season to a far more average 16.9 this season.
(The stock price has plummeted from $15 at the end of 2007 to 78 cents).
I could hear her strangled "Ayiiiiiiiiii!" as she plummeted from the top of the tower.
Support for the tournament has already plummeted from 79% in 2007 to 48%.
Support for the tournament has plummeted from 79% in 2007 to 48% on its eve.
Then Joseph plummeted from her perch, slamming down on her front.
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