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fallen

[faw-luhn] / ˈfɔ lən /




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Last year’s stumbles came as sales had fallen for six out of eight quarters heading into the period that includes February, which meant inventory purchases were conservative, Sekella said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Two-legged robots have a tendency to fall over and “need human intervention to get back up,” like tortoises fallen on their backs.

From Los Angeles Times

"They carried me on their shoulders to the hospital," he recalls, saying he was more worried that his monthly income had now fallen to around $25-$30.

From Barron's

But following decades of underinvestment, sanctions and political interference at the state oil company, production has fallen to less than one million barrels a day.

From Barron's

While job openings appeared to stabilize in October, quits have fallen, pointing to ongoing loosening.

From MarketWatch