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Take a dive.
(USA) To intentionally fail in competition, to throw a game.
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Stocks take a dive around the world.
By Avi Zenilman February 20 , 2009Stocks take a dive around the world.
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According to reports, growth took a dive around November 2015, but shot back up in December 2015, and has maintained steady growth through 2016.
Prices take a dive, too.
Public opinion will surely take a dive.
Alves decided to take a dive anyway.
They just won't take a dive.
What would take us out with a loss is if the fundamentals take a dive.
Sport Chalet lets shoppers take a dive with St. Nick.
To all the dreamers: Take a dive into the extraordinary.
When Wall Street plummets, world markets take a dive.
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