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The phrase "plunge to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden or steep drop or decline, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The stock market began to plunge to new lows after the economic report was released."
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Credit that plunge to Mr. Draghi.
When dark falls, the temperature can plunge to -20oC.
The number is expected to plunge to 15 on Thursday.
Or will he fail and plunge to his doom?
On three sides, sheer cliffs plunge to the valley below.
"You kind of have to take the plunge to come into it.
He and his climbing partner narrowly avert a fatal plunge to the valley floor.
It was a close and cathartic examination of having taken the plunge to join R.F.S.C.
2002: Ratings plunge to an embarrassing low of 400,000, or one in 50 viewers.
They faced the trauma of taking the plunge to end 30 years of conflict.
Put the same house in Minot, N.D., and the price will plunge to $119,000.
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