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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive dive in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease or drop in a particular metric, such as prices, performance, or participation.
Example: "The company experienced a massive dive in sales during the last quarter, prompting a reevaluation of their marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in" or "a substantial decline in".
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But in Florida, where property prices skyrocketed before taking a massive dive in the crash, 48% are.
Scott's popularity, however, took a massive dive in the last few weeks after he signed a gun control bill.
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As expected, Black Panther took a massive dive on its second Friday in China.
It is a massive dive watch with a unique design, titanium case, and automatic movement.
Dive in.
There's a little dip in the 1990s downturn, a flattening in the 2001 recession, and then...a massive cliff dive in the Great Recession.
Rogers was on four as Australia looked to overturn a massive deficit in the final innings; an edge presented a tough chance to second slip, where Root dived to his left and grassed it.
When they dive, they pump cool blood to a massive fat store in their heads, so the fat solidifies and becomes dense enough that they can descend without much swimming.
There's a massive difference in her.
It marks a massive shift in attitude.
The rats in the dive group were exposed to a simulated air dive in a 20 L hyperbaric chamber with a continuous air supply.
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