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Discover Ludwig"recorded a drop" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something has decreased or degraded in quality. For example: "Sales figures recorded a drop in the last quarter".
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It is the second year in a row that France's ski resorts have recorded a drop in attendance.
The onset of the recession in 2008 recorded a drop in net worth of households but in 2012 it recovered.
At the individual airports, Aberdeen's traffic fell by 4.1%, Edinburgh grew by 0.6% and Glasgow recorded a drop of 3.6%.
Consumer insight, which includes TNS, accounts for 26.4% of group revenues and recorded a drop of 9.5% on a like-for-like basis.
The figures also recorded a drop in the number of pupils claiming free school meals, from 16.3% in 2014 to 15.2% this year.
Gallup has recorded a drop in the percentage of American adults without insurance from 18percentt in mid-2013 to 13.4percentt by the end of May.
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"South America is also forecast to record a drop in demand".
This was the first time all three types of shopping destination did not record a drop in footfall since December 2011.
BT Retail was also the only business unit to record a drop in turnover - down 2% at £3.1bn.
The public response can be seen in the Guardian's latest ICM poll, which records a drop of Tory support to 28% and a five-point Labour lead.
The U.S. figures also record a drop of 4.8 percentage points for RIM, down to just 2.1percentt — a smaller share than even Microsoft's Windows Phone OS commanded (it had a 2.9percentt share, up 0.2 of a percentage point).
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