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The phrase "resulting in a drop" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a cause and effect relationship, where the action described in the first part of the sentence leads to the result described in the second part. Example: The unexpected increase in demand resulted in a drop in inventory levels.
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Sweden tightened its rules last year, resulting in a drop of two-thirds in the number of Iraqis who requested protection there.
Encroachments on the floodplain, illegal extraction of groundwater, and unplanned and haphazard growth have diminished the groundwater recharge, resulting in a drop in the water table.
American men, meanwhile, have plateaued in height since the 1960s, resulting in a drop from third place in 1914 to 37th place in 2014.
The increase was attributed in part to recovery from the SARS epidemic that struck Southeast Asian countries, resulting in a drop in exports in March and April.
A controversial hypothesis, Ms. Levin Pelchat said, is that food aromas may cause a release of insulin into the bloodstream, resulting in a drop in blood sugar and possibly feelings of hunger.
CINCINNATI — Casinos and lotteries in most states are reporting a downturn in revenue for the first time, resulting in a drop in the money collected by state and local governments, according to new state data.
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Overall, 86 participants attended the 12-month assessment, resulting in a drop-out rate of 14%.
As the cooling proceeds, the growth becomes asymmetric with the tips of the secondary dendritic arms growing faster than the bases, resulting in a drop-like shape.
In Denmark, the restrictions have resulted in a drop of about 60percentt in overall use of antibiotics from 1994 to 2000.
This would result in a drop in sales of about 4percentt in the second half, without acquisitions, he said.
Because an orchiectomy often results in a drop in serum testosterone, he was warned that he might need hormone replacement.
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