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The phrase "after a dip this" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it unusable without additional context.
Example: "The stock market showed signs of recovery after a dip this week."
Alternatives: "following a decline this" or "after a downturn this".
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After a dip, this mallard -- one of 240 migratory birds that visit the Pond each year -- flaps its wings to shake off the water.
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Even after a dip this week, BMS's shares have roughly doubled in four years under chief executive Lamberto Andreotti.
Returning to form after a dip last season, this 2008 maze could be easily elevated and refreshed with a stronger back story and a central villain.
Ms. Davis offers numerous impish "does she or doesn't she" snipes from contemporary sources, including this defense: After a dip in the ocean, read one report, the mother-of-pearl coloring of her shoulders had not been disturbed by water.
After a dip in form, Eriksen has his mojo back.
Perfect for filling up after a dip in the sea.
"This is Mother Ganga!" said Ramesh Varma, 23, dripping wet in his underwear after a dip.
Television viewership has bounced back after a dip a few seasons ago.
(After a dip during the global recession, sales have recently spiked again).
After a dip in interest in the mid-1990s, applicatoons to work abroad are at record levels.
Last year, it approved rent increases of 2 percent and 4 percent, respectively, after a dip in landlords' operating costs.
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