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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steep falling" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a rapid or significant decrease in something, such as prices, temperatures, or performance. Example: "The stock market experienced a steep falling trend after the announcement of the new regulations."
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From here, the World War I movie underwent a steep falling off.
The drop in the employment-population ratio for young men, age 16 through 24, was especially steep, falling by 9.7 percentage points, to just 36.4percentt.
I read "Jackson's Dilemma" fearing that the author — who didn't remember writing the book by the time she received finished copies from the publisher — had embarrassed herself, but the novel is not a steep falling off.
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There have been more steep falls in recent weeks.
There were also steep falls in the approvals for remortgages and equity release.
His sentence, while steep, falls short of the 150 years given to Bernard L. Madoff for running a huge Ponzi scheme.
GMG Regional Media, which in the past made large profits, had in recent times seen steep falls in its profitability.
Berlin has argued that the fall in inflation follows steep falls in oil prices, which may prove temporary.
There were also steep falls in the number of entries for the likes of leisure and tourism.
In the adjusted model the gradient became even steeper, falling from 64 to 35%.
The steepest falls in bookings have been in Tunisia and Egypt, by 16% and 30% respectively because of the political uncertainty.
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