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The phrase "a big correction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant change or adjustment to something, often in a financial or analytical context.
Example: "The market experienced a big correction of its previous gains, leading to a more stable economic outlook."
Alternatives: "a major adjustment of" or "a significant revision of".
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It was a big correction of Thursday's good performance — on Thursday, shares popped 5percentt for no apparent reason.
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"There's a lot of room for a big correction," said Edward McKelvey, a senior economist at Goldman , Sachs
But despite the wobble, analysts largely foresee a period of moderation in risk assets, rather than a big correction.
We've had a big correction.
Q. Technology stocks have had a big correction.
"This is a big correction, but nothing more than that.
Which is it, then — a brief pause, or a big correction?
Conversely, a big correction in the stockmarket could precipitate an uncomfortably sharp slowdown.
To me it still seems more like a long, big correction than a bear market.
Snapchat is making a big course correction in its strategy here after years of rejecting outside developers.
However, some still wonder if a big, widespread correction among internet firms is on the way.
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