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The phrase "a dive from a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to jumping or falling from a height, often in sports or recreational activities.
Example: "He took a dive from a high diving board, impressing everyone with his technique."
Alternatives: "a jump from a" or "a leap from a".
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Ask anyone trying to learn to play the piano or execute a dive from a three-meter springboard.
This is the proper term for starting a dive from a walk or run.
There are generally two ways of entering the water for a dive: from a boat (giant stride or roll into the water) or simply by walking in from the beach.
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