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fall off

• become detached and drop to the ground.
• "my sunglasses fell off and broke on the pavement"
• decrease in number, amount, intensity, or quality.
• "attendance is bound to fall off if the major parts are always taken by the same children"

fall-off noun

• a decrease in something.
• "a fall-off in work caused by the recession"


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