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1 Analysts said they have seen some profit- taking after two weeks of gains.
2 Energy stocks were hit by oil's correction and profit- taking after recent gains.
3 A trader cited the fall to profit- taking after the company posted annual results.
4 Analysts cited profit- taking after strong gains due to the coronavirus pandemic.
5 Sharp losses on Chinese markets also led to some profit- taking after the recent gains.
6 Oil slipped almost $1 on Monday on profit- taking after last week's jump.
7 Some chip-related shares slipped on profit- taking after their recent gains.
8 In like manner Skallagrim had his fits of frenzy, taking after his amiable father.
9 Hell, bring them all, we are ripe for the taking after all the sanitising.
10 She was taking after his father in this respect.
11 The interview lasted about an hour, and ended with a leave- taking after the European manner.
12 But it ran into profit- taking after hitting those highs and worries about peripheral debt resurfaced.
13 Profit- taking after Tuesday's rally of more than 2 percent was hurting the index in general.
14 She's taking after the men-folks because she's a hussy.
15 There is more than just immortality that I miss by taking after my human blood.
16 Market players say the Nikkei was due for profit- taking after its recent rally to five-month peaks.
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