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The phrase "saw a dip" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden decrease or drop in something. For example: - "The stock market saw a dip in prices after the economic report was released." - "I saw a dip in sales last month, but they picked up again this month." - "The runner saw a dip in the road ahead and slowed down before continuing on the path."
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Predictably, the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977 saw a dip in audiences in London's West End.
Those who were asked to write only about challenges they had faced the previous day saw a dip in happiness.
Some travel companies, too, saw a dip in requests and bookings for trips to the United States.
The first quarter saw a dip of 13percentt, but March was still the seventh-best month on record.
During the last 10 years, only one year saw a dip in EPS.
For example, one of my private clients saw a dip in profit last month.
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Chris Eagles wasted an early chance for the visitors, and later saw a dipping half-volley fly wide towards the end of the first half.
Torres was then denied by Grant late on and Ramires saw a dipping shot hit the bar, before Martin's low shot was kept out by an otherwise redundant Chelsea goalkeeper Schwarzer.
Spas also see a dip in business.
The price hikes won't slow until the park sees a dip in demand, experts say.
Just under half of colleges had seen a dip, while 42% said their figures had risen.
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