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1 Without it, all life on the planet will take a nosedive .
2 But it was the expression she wore that made Dixie's heart take a nosedive .
3 Now the good news: Your metabolism doesn't have to remain stagnant or take a nosedive .
4 According to research group Picodi, search queries for certain activities have gone through the roof, as our previous favourites take a nosedive .
5 One moment Jeroen Dijsselbloem is saying that Cyprus could be a model for future European bailouts -and markets take a nosedive .
6 The kind of success in Europe that Rangers enjoyed in midweek often merely provides a high platform from which to take a nosedive .
7 We're battling a pandemic, there are food shortages, anticipated load shedding and now the dam levels in South Africa are beginning to take a nosedive .
8 And, both have come as the economy has taken a nosedive .
9 Enemy damage increases but the availability of resources takes a nosedive .
10 The evening had started out okay but had taken a nosedive .
11 She might have made it overnight if the temperature hadn't taken a nosedive .
12 She thought of Marsh and Sylvia, and her spirits took a nosedive , too.
13 But suddenly after I returned to Okinawa I took a nosedive .
14 Take a nosedive , Tom, and leave it to me to manage the gun!
15 As the finances took a nosedive , the exodus gathered pace.
16 As a result, demand for crude shipment took a nosedive in February, the company said.
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