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Discover Ludwig"see a dip" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to notice a decrease or decline in something. Example: As the stock market continued to fluctuate, investors were anxious to see if it would eventually see a dip in prices.
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Spas also see a dip in business.
CNN could see a dip in their ratings when they went off Simpson.
"This business is very cyclical, so in the fourth quarter we always see a dip.
Although Novartis has yet to see a dip in sales of genetically modified seed, it worries that American farmers may be next to stop buying.
"It seems to me that there is a risk that the index for large manufacturers may see a dip next time," he said.
"During the height of the recession, the Whitney, like all museums, began to see a dip in membership," said Kristen Shepherd Denner, the museum's director of membership and annual fund.
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SurePayroll sees a dip in small-business hiring as employers wait and watch.
Even China, the world's strongest exporter, has seen a dip in exports this year.
Just under half of colleges had seen a dip, while 42% said their figures had risen.
Surf shops and restaurants that line the beach have seen a dip in business since the closing.
Chris Evans's Radio 2 breakfast show has also seen a dip in listeners, although not as significantly.
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