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Discover Ludwig"see a fall" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of witnessing something decrease, typically in terms of quantity or size. For example: "We saw a fall in profits last quarter."
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If that is the case, some commentators have pointed to the possibility that while the 2015 election might see a fall in the number of people voting, it could also see a rise in the percentage turnout.
Investment banks are likely to see a fall in revenue from research commissions of around 10-15% this year alone as a result of the reforms, reckons Neil Shah at Edison Investment Research, a consultancy.
The OECD, a rich-country think-tank, predicted that Germany would be the only euro-zone economy to see a fall in its unemployment rate by the end of 2013.
Clearly a correction was required; stock markets often see a fall after such a rapid rise as we saw this year in China.
Charities will see a fall in their income unless donors increase their donations from April 2008".
While summer deaths could increase given the predicted increase in hot days and heatwaves, the country could see a fall in the number of cold-related deaths – estimated to be in the region of 3,900 to 24,000 premature cold deaths avoided each year by 2050.
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However, the mid-1800s saw a Christmas renaissance.
You'll see a change tomorrow".
We could see a similar pattern this weekend.
Could see a different strategy today.
"But we saw a few today".
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