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is dips
noun
A lower section of a road or geological feature.
Exact(1)
In the 1980s, this relationship continued with a strong positive association between trucking employment and COH, that is, dips in COH were associated with similar declines in trucking employment and vice versa.
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But the pound is dipping.
Goldman Sachs is dipping a toe into social media.
"He can tell when my blood sugar is dipping low".
To denote honour and respect, a flag is "dipped".
After it is dipped, it exists only in their memories.
"In some countries, the index finger is dipped in ink.
One extremely popular product is dipped strawberries.
Wall Street is dipping its toes into Bitcoin's waters.
Now the company is dipping its toes into game publishing.
The Futagawa fault is dipping to the northwest (GSI 2016a).
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