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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive correction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing significant changes or adjustments, often in financial markets or data analysis.
Example: "After the recent market fluctuations, analysts predict a massive correction in stock prices."
Alternatives: "a significant adjustment" or "a substantial revision."
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On the other hand, Mr. Gilder said, it was "obvious to anyone with eyes to see" that the stocks would undergo a massive correction.
But the market has since seen a massive correction.
This is particularly important after a massive correction, because most people are discouraged at that stage and keep postponing their reentry.
Fidelity has already written down some major unicorns (like Zenefits) by almost 50percentt — a massive correction — which I think is the tip of the iceberg.
Here's what they say: Expect a Correction and Buy It Expert: John Lansing Strategy: Fast-paced day trading seeking instant profits His take: Once the Dow hits 11,000, chances are high that we will see a massive correction to the tune of 500 points.
This is called a massive correction, or retraction, not clarification.
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In comments to Guardian Australia, Culleton claimed the error – which deals with a section of the law dealing with issue of writs, which must be in the name of the Queen – needed a massive "constitutional correction".
At the same time, businesses began a massive inventory correction so that it really almost halted production in the United States.
The 10- and 15-year numbers include a massive market correction, when I'm guessing investors were more likely to redeem in their discretionary accounts than their retirement pools.
"We do have a massive inventory correction, which will happen a lot easier and a lot less painfully if it continues to happen during an economic expansion," says Baker. "The fear is now that even though the direct housing hit was absorbed, the indirect hit could be serious too.
The creators undertook a massive course correction that seems heavily inspired by "Twin Peaks: The Return" from 2017.
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