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drop by

verb as in call

verb as in come by

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That would include those in high-risk zones where homeowners have been dropped by their providers in recent years.

Though it survived the fire, the restaurant has seen its receipts drop by more than half, with many of its non-local customers unable to pass PCH checkpoints.

Stock brokers are reporting that their activity has dropped by a third.

From BBC

Almond exports, Douglass said, dropped by a quarter the last time the U.S. imposed tariffs in 2018 on China “due to retaliatory duties.”

"If the tariffs linger, Chinese exports to the US could drop by a quarter to a third," says Harry Murphy Cruise, head of China economics at Moody's Analytics.

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

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