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The phrase "a dive on" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in informal contexts, possibly referring to an exploration or investigation of a topic or place.
Example: "We decided to take a dive on the local cuisine during our trip to Italy."
Alternatives: "an exploration of" or "a deep look into".
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This place is a bit of a dive on weekends, but it's a damn popular one for the reasons listed above.
3.24pm GMT 28th over: West Indies 95-4 (Simmons 43, Dwayne Bravo 5) Decent bowling and good fielding combine to keep the score down, with Root saving a couple with a dive on the rope and Stokes quite possibly saving four with a lovely one-handed stop, diving to his left from backward point.
They have brisket sandwiches at a dive on Eighth Avenue.
Did Canterbury's Michael Ennis take a dive on Friday night as suggested by the Roosters?
Concern that Enron's flawed accounting procedures may be replicated in other companies sent many stocks into a dive on Monday.
Slaven Bilic, West Ham's manager, called it a dive on Schlupp's part and shook his head blankly as he tried to make sense of it.
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A: Dive down and knock on the door again.
A: Dive down and knock on the window.
I'll be doing a deep dive on one aspect of AR/VR every month.
Every week a new podcast or documentary pops up to do a deep dive on a grisly, unsolved murder.
The bill took a swan dive on a parliamentary motion.
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