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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the sharp fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and significant decrease in something, such as prices, temperatures, or performance.
Example: "The sharp fall in stock prices caught many investors off guard."
Alternatives: "the steep decline" or "the sudden drop."
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They will also benefit from the sharp fall in the price of oil.
Nevertheless, the sharp fall has spooked investors and other banks that had been contemplating rights issues.
The sharp fall in gas demand has already had repercussions for Gazprom's big investment projects.
The sharp fall showed Peking's deep concern about its trade deficit.
Only the small Inn Signs Society has charted the sharp fall in newly commissioned painted signs.
The sharp fall in the number of women taking cases has caused particular concern.
But consumers loved the sharp fall in prices, and the DSL market grew almost thirtyfold in two years.
The sharp fall in production in January was mainly driven by the slowdown in production for export.
Fear of terrorism has been blamed for the sharp fall in tourism this year in Britain and on the Continent.
With the sharp fall in copper prices, the atmosphere in Morenci has shifted sharply since this summer, Mr. Ruedas said.
And even that band has recently begun to suffer, because of the sharp fall in both oil and crop prices.
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