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"has nosedived" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to describe a sudden and significant decrease or decline in something, such as a stock price or a person's health. Example: The company's profits have nosedived in the last quarter due to the economic downturn.
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Rothenberg's reason: "President Bush's reputation has nosedived".
As they have taken effect, his popularity has nosedived.
Mr Stoltenberg's popularity has nosedived in recent weeks.
But Spain's economy has nosedived in recent months.
Greece's economy has nosedived: GDP has shrunk by 25% since 2010.
Who says banking has become impersonal and that customer service has nosedived?
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Conditions, however, have nosedived.
His approval ratings have nosedived.
Mideast markets had nosedived on Sunday.
Restaurants have closed, sales of luxury holiday homes have nosedived.
Prices for vanilla, once the traditional export, have nosedived.
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