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drop by

verb as in call

verb as in come by

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Revenues from its wholesale and franchise business dropped by 46% to £5.4 million, as it was particularly affected by partners in Italy and Denmark reducing their orders due to tough conditions.

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The former Tottenham forward, who is set to start against the Republic of Ireland, said he was "a little bit" shocked at being dropped by Carsley.

From BBC

In June, research commissioned by performing arts union Equity revealed that in real terms, overall arts funding in Wales had dropped by 30% since 2017.

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The policy was dropped by the president in June 2018 after a firestorm of controversy.

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All three investigations have now been dropped by the police.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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