plummeted in the PONS Dictionary

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the plane plummeted to the ground

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In 2011, the company had a 26.4% (158,657 units) share which plummeted further to 22.5% (141,121 units) in 2012.
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In this election, support plummeted to 2.8% and the party won only three seats.
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So our sales plummeted from 50,000 copies in a year to 12,000, and the next year that dropped to 6,000.
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The song plummeted down to number 58 the following week.
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After their closure in the early 1980s, usage of the station plummeted.
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Reports say she leaned back on the scaffolding and plummeted 200 feet to her death in front of hundreds of spectators.
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Pitch tightens with an increase temperature and expands when temperature plummets.
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By the 1890s, as cotton prices plummeted below production costs, 8090% of cotton growers, whether owner or tenant, were in debt to lien merchants.
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But the giant must have plummeted to death, the crashing caused by him in his death throes.
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Attendance at the games plummeted, as did television ratings, as was the case (to a lesser extent) during the last significant players strike in 1981.
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