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Phrase: being the worst hit



 
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Phrase: being the worst hit #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 08, 2008 17:42 pm   Phrase: being the worst hit
 

Hi

Is the following sentence correct?

Generally across all stock types, defensive companies in primary markets have suffered lowest declines, with cyclical companies in secondary and tertiary markets being the worst hit.

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Phrase: being the worst hit #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 09, 2008 3:23 am   Phrase: being the worst hit
 

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Generally, across all stock types, defensive companies in primary markets have suffered the least declines, with cyclical companies in secondary and tertiary markets being the worst hit.
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Phrase: being the worst hit #3 (permalink) Tue Dec 09, 2008 4:03 am   Phrase: being the worst hit
 

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