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"a nosedive" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a noun phrase that is used to describe a sudden and steep decline or decrease in something, often referring to a situation or performance. Example: The company's stock took a nosedive after the scandal was revealed. Another example: The team's chances of winning took a nosedive once their star player got injured.
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The economy has gone into a nosedive.
New York took a nosedive economically.
Some glide path; more like a nosedive.
But Ben's throwing skills had taken a nosedive.
Then world peace broke out and defense took a nosedive.
Meanwhile, Georgia's relations with Russia took a nosedive.
But then, something happens: after that early boost, their performance takes a nosedive.
It is now more than three years since the economy took a nosedive.
Professional speculators joined in, and the Russian currency went into a nosedive.
But Turkey's record on freedom of speech has taken a nosedive.
"Galleries won't want to see their artists' prices take a nosedive".
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