falling-off

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falling-off (plural fallings-off)

  1. A decrease in something, such as demand.
    • 1962 April, “Talking of Trains: Disappointing statistics”, in Modern Railways, page 221:
      By and large, there was no great improvement over 1960 and even some falling-off, [...].

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