"dip" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The population dipped to 260 in 1931 at which time the town had its own school district.
- By the end of 1957, the number had dipped to eight.
- During the early 1960s the population rose to over 1,800 but dipped to under 1,200.
- Although as of 2009 numbers have dipped to less than half that number.
- The number dipped to an average of four new voters a day during the 2000s.
- That number is expected to dip to 834,300 by 2000, then rise in 2005.
- And the deficit is not expected to dip to $100 billion until well into the 1990's.
- In the city last week, the high temperature dipped to the 50's.
- The point dipped to the floor, and then he was very nearly dragged into the room.
- Revenues dipped by 3.6 percent from the final three months of 1996, to $3.01 billion.
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