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fallen

[faw-luhn] / ˈfɔ lən /




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On the other hand, December also typically generates a buying opportunity in assets that have fallen a long way.

From MarketWatch

It means a further squeeze on household budgets as inflation - the rate at which prices rise - remains stubbornly high, though it has fallen from peaks seen in recent years.

From BBC

But the Relative Strength Index, which many technicians use to gauge the speed of price movement, has fallen from a close of 70.39 on Oct.

From MarketWatch

Damage was reported across the state, with flooding, landslides and fallen trees also reported in the Central Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area.

From Los Angeles Times

"We couldn't go down the way we came, otherwise we would have fallen off and then we couldn't go forward because I couldn't move," he said.

From BBC