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fall-off [ˈfɔ:lɒf, ingl. am. -ɑ:f] SUST.

fall-off COM.
fall-off (lessening)

fall off V. intr.

2. fall off (decrease):

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A substantial 59,813 had been imported in 2007 too, but there was a big fall-off in 2009 (49,286) as the recession bit.
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To what extent will cheap, or at least cheaper, oil and gas offset any fall-off in global growth?
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But if the last prominent syllable is not the last syllable of the utterance, the pitch fall-off is a step.
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The rules have even been blamed for a fall-off in retail sales, suggesting people are saving for house deposits instead of spending money.
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It is my view that the sport is more popular than it was in past years, despite a fall-off in numbers in recent times.
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Rents have fallen but commercial rates in most cities and towns are still static despite the fall-off in trade.
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Because the fall-off in the eye's resolution is dramatic, the potential reduction in display information can be substantial.
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The rate coefficients and products of many high-temperature gas-phase reactions change if an inert gas is added to the mixture; variations on this effect are called fall-off and chemical activation.
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As well, the fall-off in paper demand made its salvage unprofitable.
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After 1980, oil prices began a 20-year decline, eventually reaching a 60 percent fall-off during the 1990s.
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