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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I dive" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when describing the action of jumping into a body of water, although it can also be used more generally to describe other contexts such as entering a place quickly or plunging into a task. For example, "I dove headfirst into the pool" or "I dove into online research for my project."
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"Why did I dive?
I dive in soundlessly and swim.
I dive in and it's a different world.
It's for moments like that that I dive.
"I don't have a choice of who I dive with.
"If I dive and miss that ball, maybe runners go to second and third".
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"Maybe I dive-bombed him too late, I don't know," Andretti told the Kansas City Star.
I dove.
So I dived in.
I dived right in.
I dove in.
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