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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he plummets" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a sudden and rapid downward movement, either literally or figuratively. Example: As the bungee cord snapped, he plummeted towards the ground at frightening speed. or After the company's stock took a major hit, their profits plummeted.
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He plummets into the void.
Where does all this leave Father Christmas as he plummets down that chimney of falseness every year?
As the wings fall off and he plummets to his apparent death, Tom Cruise screams "BLARRGH!", twice and identically.
1951 A British barber, Charles Stephens – known as the Demon Barber of Bristol – is killed when he plummets in a barrel with an anvil attached to his feet.
It is only moments later, when he realizes his mistake, that he plummets down the canyon and lands in a puff of dust.
Zaha Hadid's Aquatic Centre is more than a bucket, but otherwise this is pretty much the scenario Daley hopes for come the Olympics when he plummets from the 10m board, ideally like a knife slicing the water.
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(And he plummeted during the first one).
He plummeted to a tie for 38th.
He plummeted all the way to Pick 51 because of a knee problem.
He plummeted in the polls and ended September with just $350,000 in his campaign account.
Eight years ago, Petraeus's parachute failed to open on a training jump; he plummeted sixty feet, smashing his pelvis.
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