Phrases with «dramatic plunge»

The phrase "dramatic plunge" means a sudden and significant drop or decrease. Full definition

Sentences with «dramatic plunge»

  • A Rutgers marine biologist studying the rise and fall of fish populations worldwide recently made a counterintuitive discovery: ocean species that grow quickly and reproduce frequently, such as sardines, anchovies and flounder, are more likely to experience dramatic plunges in population than larger, slower growing fish such as sharks or tuna. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Relying on the spook house horrors that made William Friedkin's The Exorcist a household name in terror and the stylistic nuances of such recent thrillers as Paranormal Activity and Cloverfield, Daniel Stamm's dramatic plunge into the world of demons is sure to send you back to class with sweaty armpits. (movieweb.com)
  • The German government ignored the problem for years, until a recent dramatic plunge in the number of German natural science graduates in Germany and the disastrous draught in the IT sector grabbed their attention. (sciencemag.org)
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