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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to tank" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to describe something that fails or performs poorly, often in relation to a business, project, or performance.
Example: "The company's stock price began to tank after the disappointing earnings report."
Alternatives: "to fail" or "to plummet."
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to tank
noun
A closed container for liquids or gases.
Exact(57)
He began to tank.
But then it started to tank".
"And the economy has started to tank.
No team is too good to tank.
In plain English, the Canadian organizations can't afford to tank.
At the same time, the record business began to tank.
The economy continues to tank, real wages fall.
Has every team outside of Utah forgotten how to tank?
"I didn't get in until things started to tank".
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Well-to-tank speciation of NOx is less obvious.
The Well-to-Tank energy efficiency can be thus calculated to be around 37% (40%*92.5%).
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