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Discover Ludwig"I dive into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe physically jumping into water, but can also be used metaphorically to describe immersing oneself in something, such as a project or activity. Example: After a long day of work, I like to unwind by diving into a book and getting lost in its story.
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Before I dive into any more history, I'd like to tackle more of India's extraordinary literature.
The lasting vision is of the countryside that I dive into with such careless glee.
I dive into the scrum and emerge victorious, carrying the bleary daredevil as a souvenir.
After lunch I dive into the den of debauchery that is Soho.
New Chance, New Vows After my week in the hospital, I dive into my physical and occupational therapy.
On to George IV Bridge, where it's thick with tourists, so I dive into the National Library of Scotland, where Emma might have studied.
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I dived into work, dived into exercise, and avoided diving into relationships — romantic or otherwise — at all costs.
And then I dived into the technical realm.
I dived into the water and swam off.
I dived into the water and drifted in great circles.
"Je me suis plongé – I dived – into fatherhood.
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