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The phrase "able to dive back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is capable of returning to a previous state or situation, often metaphorically.
Example: "After taking a break, she felt able to dive back into her work with renewed energy."
Alternatives: "capable of returning" or "able to revert".
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There was something so warming about being able to dive back into that world every year or two.
Finally, players will also be able to dive back into Pokémon Gold and Silver on virtual console on the 3DS family of systems, starting on September 22.
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Not only that, you'll also be able to dive right back into the fight by hammering 'X' any time you're taken out, which will lighten the sensation of being clubbed by better players.
I wasn't sure I wanted to dive back down.
"It took courage to dive back in," she admits.
Is it time to dive back into the overseas property market?
Securities firms are encouraging investors to dive back into Asian equities after long shunning them.
Not your lamb!" The thieves made a move to dive back between her legs.
Let's set aside this comparison for a moment to dive back into the corporate world.
Will was a strong swimmer, and he was able to dive under the boat to get supplies – sports drinks and pretzels – but when he got back he wouldn't eat.
I haven't been able to dive since, but I still have my logbook and keep looking for opportunities to get back into a wetsuit.
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