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Discover Ludwig"sharp fall in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is especially useful when describing a sudden and significant decrease in something, such as prices, temperatures, or statistics. Example: There has been a sharp fall in the stock market, causing investors to panic and sell off their shares.
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A sharp fall in the number of new infections followed.
This has meant a sharp fall in purchasing power.
This is because of a sharp fall in student satisfaction.
The boom is being spurred by a sharp fall in prices and improvements in performance.
They will also benefit from the sharp fall in the price of oil.
This brought about an immediate, sharp fall in mortgage rates and helped underpin a stockmarket rally.
And a sharp fall in food and oil prices has already considerably reduced the import bill.
They experience a sharp fall in blood pressure and an escape of fluid into the tissues.
A recent poll found a sharp fall in Mr Zelaya's approval rating, to just 25%.
The recent sharp fall in oil prices (and indeed Mr Darling's apocalyptic comments) will help.
The sharp fall in gas demand has already had repercussions for Gazprom's big investment projects.
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