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"better dive" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used as a suggestion or a recommendation for someone to dive, often in order to avoid danger. Example: "The water looks really deep, you better dive carefully."
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"I thought I'd better dive in while I'm still mentally capable".
Two Weeks is Better DIVE INTO RAJASTHAN Jodhpur, like the other cities noted below, can probably be adequately enjoyed in two days and is an easy hop by plane from Jaipur via Delhi or Mumbai and an easy place, as well, in which to find hotels at every price.
Fortunately, we have his psychological guidebooks to the modern age to help us unravel the current day, and anyone who doesn't want to be too shocked by the 2020s had better dive into the better science fiction of the 50s, 60s and 70s asap.
You just better dive in".
It doesn't matter how crowded it is; if you want that perfect shot you better dive in and get it.
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The arbiter smiled a benevolent smile that suggested he has seen better dives, and gestured the Peruvian to stay on his feet and play the game.
Being prepared will get your mind feeling better diving.
That thinking goes: If eBay (EBAY) and Broadcast.com (BCST) can still have stock prices in nosebleed territory, despite criticisms of bogus transactions and easily reproducible business models, then it's better to dive in now before the hype dissipates.
A new survey of 300 women business owners (WBOs) suggests differently, and the time couldn't be better to dive deep as it is National Small Business Week (May 4-8 , 2015.
"He did himself better by diving into the stands," Boston's Johnny Damon said, "because his knees would have been gone and he relies so much on his knees".
I feel more and more like a 'real' mermaid the better my diving gets.
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