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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant correction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a notable or important change or adjustment in a document, data set, or situation.
Example: "After reviewing the report, we realized that a significant correction was needed to accurately reflect the findings."
Alternatives: "a major adjustment" or "a substantial amendment".
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But the market hasn't seen a significant correction since 2011, and we were due for one.
But it hasn't seen a significant correction since 2011, and we were due for one.
The market has since experienced a significant correction: there are now just 1,000 sites, and only 300 generate revenue.
If they react abruptly to falling sales by building less, the housing market may be "on the verge of a significant correction", argues Ian Shepherdson of Pantheon Macroeconomics.
For Mr. Worth, the selling seemed to validate an argument he has been making for several months, that stocks are overdue for a significant correction.
The market has risen for six years in a row, and there hasn't been a significant correction (a fall of at least ten per cent) in more than three years.
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"This is a very significant correction that's only happened a handful of times in Latin America.
This study was designed to ascertain if there was a statistically significant correction in the foot and to determine the overall health of a child after an arthroereisis procedure.
"If there is a subsequent and significant correction, the naïve investor following this strategy may well panic and sell out," said Harold Evensky, a financial planner in Coral Gables, Fla. "That would be a disaster".
Another factor in the selling may be that many investors are expecting a significant market correction.
What happens if (when) after the review meeting the team discovers something unexpected that warrants a significant course correction?
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