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falloff

[fawl-awf, -of] / ˈfɔlˌɔf, -ˌɒf /




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Los Angeles’ production economy in particular has been roiled by a falloff in local filming and cost-cutting at major media companies.

From Los Angeles Times

Over the past few years, the KFF data signals an emerging falloff in the number of small companies providing health benefits to employees.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dunleavy first started to notice a falloff in business about a year ago.

From Los Angeles Times

A recent report on voter registration shows a drastic falloff in Democratic registration and commensurate gain in Republican registered voters since 2020.

From Salon

The panel’s lack of enthusiasm for this category expresses itself in a drastic falloff after the first three contenders, as different from each other as TV movies can be.

From Los Angeles Times