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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp correction" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant and sudden change in a situation, often in financial contexts, such as stock prices or market trends. Example: "After months of steady growth, the market experienced a sharp correction, causing many investors to panic."
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Pricking the expectations bubble will only guarantee a sharp correction.
There is no telling when the Chinese frenzy will end, but a sharp correction seems inevitable.
Treasury officials played down the risks of a sharp correction in house prices.
"A sharp correction in the stock market would be one of these signs.
As markets suffered a sharp correction after their recent gains, defensive shares were among the few bright spots.
The Dow Jones industrial average last night suffered its largest points fall in eight months, adding to fears that stock markets are heading for a sharp correction.
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He also warned about a possible "sharp correction, with negative equity and an overhang of debt for many households".
But some analysts think it is only a matter of time before property values suffer a potentially sharp correction.
For those who have lived through decades of bull and bear markets, a swift and sharp correction off a giant base can seem almost inconsequential.
The other potential development that causes the chief investment officer of Sarasin & Partners sleepless nights is a sudden and sharp correction of the equity markets.
This sharp correction provides astute players with an entry point for a spectacular rally that leads to the feeding frenzy stage; at this stage, the masses have finally decided it's time to join the party, and then as they say the end is usually close at hand.
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