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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dizzying drop" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden and steep decline, often in a figurative sense, such as in emotions, prices, or physical heights. Example: "The stock market experienced a dizzying drop after the unexpected news was released."
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Its guardrails look like split-rail farm fences, revealing a dizzying drop to choppy waters.
Russia, of course, does not have to look back farther than 2008 to see that a spike in the price of oil can be just that — followed by a dizzying drop.
Interestingly, although 22% claim to belong to the Church of England, the news that this represents a dizzying drop of 7% in ten years remains unremarked in the report.
A walk across the summit plateau reveals a craggy ridge from where the Treasury can be seen a dizzying drop below.
Are we approaching a financial meltdown that will take everything, including the stock market, into a dizzying drop not seen since the bear market of 2000 02?
Behind and below you is, usually, a dizzying drop that, in my case, took me by surprise and nearly made me fall over.
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The hiking possibilities are endless, everything from a half-day trek to the impressive Fumaça waterfall, which disappears over a dizzying 420m drop, to four or five-day camping expeditions.
One inkling of positive news: U.S. commercial property prices rose 4.1% in December, the biggest monthly jump on record and the second straight month of gains, after a dizzying 40% drop from the 2007 peak, according to Moody's.
The dizzying drop of nearly 3.0% came as a result of Britain's latest bank bailout plan, announced Monday, and fears that ratings agency Standard & Poor's would cut its sovereign rating as a result.
A few years ago, the people who run SeaWorld San Diego concluded that to keep abreast of the 21st century, the park needed a blockbuster ride, featuring dizzying drops and screams of terrified glee.
Pierre was a free skier known for his daring, tackling dizzying drops in dangerous terrain.
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