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The phrase "a huge dive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease or drop in something, such as prices, performance, or interest.
Example: "After the announcement of the new policy, there was a huge dive in stock prices."
Alternatives: "a significant drop" or "a major decline."
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The replays show me taking a huge dive.
Meanwhile, traffic to the site has been steadily climbing back since taking a huge dive last fall.
Within 1 day, the researchers saw a huge dive in bacterial growth, up to 95%, in the bacteria subjected to the synergistic attack, just as they anticipated.
The Berkshire Hathaway holding company disclosed in a regulatory filing that it owns around 9.81 million shares of Apple — worth around $1.07 billion at the end of the quarter — as Apple shares have taken a huge dive in the past year.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway holding company today disclosed in a regulatory filing that it owns around 9.81 million shares of Apple — worth around $1.07 billion at the end of the quarter — as Apple shares have taken a huge dive in the past year.
Of course, that took a huge dive during the great recession and has really not recovered at all.
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"If you're measuring nanoparticles with a large cantilever, it's like having a huge diving board with a tiny fly on it.
Gives me a huge drive to dive in and work on the next one..🙏🏻 https://t.co/mI4hYfbNkV.
Gives me a huge drive to dive in and work on the next one". .
"We took a huge nose dive," said Joseph Toy, president and chief executive of Hospitality Advisors, a hotel consulting firm.
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