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Discover Ludwig"steep downfall" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase to express a significant and sudden decrease in something. For example: The stock market experienced a steep downfall after the economic recession began.
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Whatever the outcome of the case, the spectacle of the hearing marked a steep downfall for Mr. Rangel, who for decades has been a towering figure in Washington and New York politics.
Following the election of Ariel Sharon in February, the peace process took a steep downfall.
All curves exhibit a very steep downfall of transmittance of the solution which is entirely due to turbidity of solutions.
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But the steepest downfall in recent years of a company with a sports connection may have been that of Enron, which bought the naming rights to the Houston Astros' park in 1999.
They said she had been punished severely by her steep public downfall.
The conservative-leaning host's downfall was swift and steep, set in motion less than three weeks ago by revelations of a string of sexual harassment complaints against him.
There is a downfall to the pasture-raised turkey: the steep price tag.
Ms. Parker, born in 1914, would understand Ms. Charles's story of cooking for Paula Deen, whose downfall over charges of racism got a little steeper last week, when Ms. Charles detailed her own fraught history with the celebrity chef.
Only the opener Daniel Bell-Drummond, who had to fend off a very steep rising ball, can feel that it was the pitch that caused his downfall.
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