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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dive in" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of immersing oneself in an activity or experience, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "After a long day, I decided to take a dive in the pool to cool off."
Alternatives: "a plunge into" or "an immersion in".
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A dive, in all likelihood.
But it's not like he took a dive in 69".
Jermain Defoe did a dive in the first half and the referee didn't do anything".
"You mean I take a dive in the second?" Robinson fired back with disgust.
"If you miss a dive in this kind of field, you're out," said Daley.
Suárez headed straight for the Everton dugout where, arms folded across chest, he executed a dive in front of Moyes.
If your company's profits have taken a dive in recent years, don't expect a substantial pay rise.
He decided, almost certainly wrongly, that Arsenal's new player, the Ivory Coast international Gervinho, had made a dive in the penalty box to try to cheat the referee.
The 33-year-old even took a yellow card for a dive in the Fire penalty area and later was forced to leave the match with an injury.
Turner Sink is named for Parker Turner, who died in the aftermath of an underwater landslide that occurred during a dive in 1991.
Molchanova was planning a dive in early July at a competition in Greece, for which she was training near Dahab, at a reef called the Blue Hole.
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