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drop

[drop] / drɒp /








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Inflation is falling but remains above target while wage growth has also dropped but is still elevated.

From The Wall Street Journal

Retail sales in October dropped 0.2% from a month earlier, weaker than the flat trade economists anticipated and after the fall in September was revised downward to 0.9%.

From The Wall Street Journal

It prompts other team members to drop out of the discussion or withhold information, fearing that they will be belittled if they speak up.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It feels like it was something that needed to happen, and it’s something that I regret. I’m glad that it’s not going to follow me around until I drop dead.”

From MarketWatch

“It feels like it was something that needed to happen, and it’s something that I regret. I’m glad that it’s not going to follow me around until I drop dead.”

From MarketWatch