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In 2012, Fields suffered a dip in form.
In contrast to other veteran stars, he has never really suffered a dip in popularity.
Rauschenberg's reputation suffered a dip in the 1970s, but now it is on the rise again.
The label's fortunes suffered a dip in the 1980s and by the early 1990s, it had been taken over.
Home accessories, toys and baby equipment and furniture all suffered a dip and clothes sales were weaker as hot weather dampened demand for new autumn ranges.
He suffered a dip in form before reaching the semi-finals in Monaco, where he lost to a resurgent Rafael Nadal.
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"He's only 18 and you are going to suffer a dip in form.
Every ounce of common sense says that the country that had a stellar World Cup must now suffer a dip.
Many players will experience a purple patch during the season, and even the best players suffer a dip in form at times.
"We did suffer a dip in the last elections where Sinn Fein went ahead of us for the first time but if anything that served as a wake up call for many people.
A school might suffer a dip in results owing to specific temporary factors such as a sudden change in personnel or an influx of new pupils in a single year group and yet remain fundamentally sound.
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