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drop

[drop] / drɒp /








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But when researchers raised the groundwater to between 25 and 50 cm below the surface, emissions dropped sharply.

From Science Daily

A third, Farmers Insurance, has committed to cover more homes in fire-prone areas, but only a fraction compared with the drop in its overall number of policies since the crisis began.

From The Wall Street Journal

Interest fees will decrease as inflation drops, Reeves said.

From BBC

Aussie guard Josh Giddey scored 27 points to lead the Bulls, but Chicago have dropped eight in a row.

From Barron's

A birdie at No. 6 put McIlroy alone in second at 13 under, then Penge dropped another shot off the pace with a bogey at No. 7.

From Los Angeles Times




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