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The phrase "a dive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to a dive in which someone plunges, either head-first into water or feet-first from a high place. For example, "The Olympic diver performed a perfect dive into the pool."
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Norberto's also has a dive shop and offers diving excursions.
He's a dive guy.
"I was a dive bum".
Prices take a dive, too.
What a dive.
Then we went into a dive.
Do you think Suárez took a dive?
Public opinion will surely take a dive.
Consumer sentiment has taken a dive.
A dive, in all likelihood.
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Unfortunately, the ramenya turned out to be a dive.
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