Sentence examples for nosedive from inspiring English sources

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"nosedive" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an informal verb which means to suddenly drop or decline significantly. For example, "Company profits nosedived last quarter due to the pandemic."

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nosedive

noun

A headfirst fall or jump.

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Meanwhile, Georgia's relations with Russia took a nosedive.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 6.15pm EThe:15 The Guardian's Ewen MacAskill offers some rapid analysis of Barack Obama's statement: Barack Obama used his first public appearance since his return to the White House to issue a challenge to Republicans in Congress work with him to prevent the economy going into a nosedive next year.

The budget deficit, so far from being a problem, was from 2010 onwards part of the solution: it stopped the rot when the economy was in a nosedive in 2009.

Despite the worries about the housing market, consumer spending is unlikely to nosedive while unemployment remains low and real incomes carry on rising.

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AS SO many countries have found in recent years, an effort to let a currency float gracefully downwards can easily turn into an undignified nosedive.

The nosedive in support is odd because it coincides with a period in which crime has fallen, albeit with a few exceptions such as teenage violence.The police themselves are frustrated.

The share prices of other big financial companies also took a nosedive in response to the latest round of bad news from the banking industry and the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed below 8,000 for the first time since late November.

But today he is guaranteed a place in the annals of the party the omega to Newt Gingrich's alpha.A slew of recent polls show that the Foley scandal has sent the Republicans into a nosedive.

What this means for Uganda depends on whether Mr Museveni takes a nosedive into dictatorship.It is a worry.

IT SEEMED that Kenya had pulled out of its nosedive into violence earlier this week until the "big man" complex pulled the country back towards disaster.

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