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The phrase "a big dive in" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant decrease or drop in something, but it is typically phrased differently.
Example: "There was a big dive in stock prices last week."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in" or "a major decline in".
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Then the housing market took a big dive in 2008, and everyone took a negative hit from the financial crisis.
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In the picture, Murphy wore a big diving mask.
"I don't think the industry is going to see a big nose dive in terms of dollars," said Lane Nemeth, who founded Discovery Toys in 1978 and sold the company to Avon a decade ago.
Dive in.
Although I never owned one of the original phones, I was always a big fan and dived in with the 3G.
Glamorous, no? Life is fast, unpredictable and often served best with a little bit of planning and a big chunk of 'just dive in, get focused and believe in what you're doing.'.
It would be no surprise to shoppers in the Bullring that the biggest contribution to a dive in the rate of inflation last month was a 5.7% decline in the price of clothing and footwear.
Martinez was finally forced to make a big save in stoppage time when he dived to keep out substitute Adrian Ramos's effort.
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