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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard dive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or difficult plunge, often in the context of diving or metaphorically in other situations.
Example: "The athlete prepared for a hard dive into the deep end of the pool, knowing it would require all her strength and focus."
Alternatives: "a tough plunge" or "a challenging dive".
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"It's a very hard dive, it's actually been done for quite a few years by the 2008 Olympic champion, He Chong, he invented it.
"Diving to that depth with no fins, that's a hard, physical dive," said Mike Board, the British record-holder.
But her pictures and personality played better in the cities than the sticks, and after a big success with Little Women she took a hard, fast dive.
She took one more hard dive, then, exhausted, floated up to the surface, and he netted her.
You can also organize your own views, selecting files of a certain type that you edited in the past few days or finding all of the disk hogging images on your hard dive.
Platter up: Helium-filled hard dives can contain more platters.
Dan Goodfellow, 17, had been muted as a potential partner, but has now formed a promising pairing with Matty Lee, 16. "It's tough to find someone who does the same hard dives I do," said Daley.
"It's the hardest dive in the world currently done on three metres.
Fortunately for Xiong, Sautin saved his hardest dive, but not his best one, for last.
It is by no means the hardest dive in his repertoire.
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