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Discover Ludwig"to slump" is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use the term to describe something that either sinks or collapses. For example, "The car suddenly slumped to the side of the road."
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to slump
verb
To collapse heavily or helplessly.
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LaVette seemed to slump.
Recession has turned to slump.
New orders have begun to slump.
The economy is going to slump again.
This sucked in more imports, while exports continued to slump.
It's one thing to slump; it's another to stop trying.
In the darkness, at his feet, she seemed to slump.
Auto sales continue to slump across the board in Europe.
Their trade used to slump in the heat-sodden summer.
Many expect Congress to slump to a historic low, with less than 20% of the vote.
Ignore their results, however, and earnings are on track to slump 3.5 percent, according to FactSet.
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