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Definition of "fall-off" []

  • Alternative spelling of falloff. (noun)

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Use "fall-off" in a sentence
  • "Above, a ProLogis distribution facility in Alsip, Ill. Warehouse giant ProLogis is close to selling about 180 properties to Blackstone Group LP for $1 billion, according to people familiar with the matter, in a deal that signals confidence in a sector that was pummeled during the recession by a fall-off in trade and inventories."
  • "The deep water drilling fleet has been remarkably patient, for the most part, in not embarking for foreign shores, but it seems likely that we will see a fall-off in Gulf crude production by about 10%, at least through 2012."
  • "Even so, Bay Area-based venture-capital firms took a growing share of the dollars and also didn't experience as steep a fall-off in the amounts that they garnered as the rest of the country."
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