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"saw a fall in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a decrease or decline in something, such as a decrease in sales or a decline in temperature. Example: The company saw a significant fall in profits last quarter due to the decrease in consumer spending.
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Top Gear also saw a fall in sales of the print edition with an 8.7% period on period fall and 8.1% year-on-year fall in circulation to 119,102.
The period between 2007 and 2013 saw a fall in public acceptance of climate change science.
This year, though, the heatwave saw a fall in demand for sunny breaks, meaning Ryanair couldn't cash in.
After the start of the pacification program in 2008, Rio saw a fall in police killings and overall crime rates.
The early stages of the UK's most severe post-war recession saw a fall in inequality as the least well-off were shielded by tax credits and benefits.
The loss of the arch may have an impact on Morocco's tourism sector, which saw a fall in overseas visitors in the first half of 2016.
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"They have done it in North America and they are seeing a fall in defects".
We have seen a fall in executive programmes overall, but growth in these programmes outside Spain.
"I have only seen a fall in oil prices like this once before.
Both schools have seen a fall in numbers of students on their respective rolls.
More working families are seeing a fall in wages, Cook warned.
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