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falloff

[fawl-awf, -of] / ˈfɔlˌɔf, -ˌɒf /




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Even if the box-office falloff materializes as expected, the film is still expected to be a success for Universal.

From MarketWatch Jul. 2, 2026

Dozens of family businesses that serve Hollywood have closed down in recent years, squeezed by a historic falloff in local production activity.

From Los Angeles Times May 12, 2026

However, the falloff slowed substantially last year when sales of DVDs, Blu-rays and 4K Ultra HD declined just 9%, according to the trade association Digital Entertainment Group.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 23, 2026

The unemployment rate rose from 4.1% in December 2024 to 4.4% in December 2025, despite a sharp falloff in labor supply.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 21, 2026

When he reached the opposite bank, followed by the other young men, d'Assas said to him: "Say, didn't your mask falloff?"

From The Companions of Jehu by Alexandre Dumas père




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