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Examples:degree of reduction (in prices, numbers etc)—fall back (of water level or share prices)—(of water, prices etc) rise and fall—downward fluctuation (of prices etc)—(of prices, rates etc) remain high—lit. push up paper prices in Luoyang (idiom); fig. sensational popularity of a new book—National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations, a computerized data system provide brokers with price quotations for securities traded over the counter—rise (of prices, rivers)—unified government purchase at fixed price (esp of farm products)—bull market (i.e. period of rising share prices)—bear market (i.e. period of falling share prices)—fig. topsy-turvy and inequitable, e.g. manufacturing and trading costs exceed the sale price (of some goods)—continue to fall (of share prices)—(of sales, prices etc) fall— |