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The phrase "dive of" is not correct and cannot be used as a standalone expression in written English
It may be a part of a grammatically correct sentence, such as "The dive of the pelicans was a spectacular sight," but it does not make sense on its own. It is usually used to describe an action or movement, such as in the example "The dive of the stock market caused panic among investors."
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The second dive of the day was much less placid.
The dive of the 2012 Olympics earned zero points and millions of viewers.
However, Sánchez went out after producing the worst dive of the competition in round three.
"We did our first dive of the morning, and that was great," he says.
The fatal dive of EgyptAir 990 had no apparent electrical origin.
Now, it would be one thing if the naysayers were talking about a crash dive of sales figures.
He now lives with other government soldiers in a dive of a house littered with cigarette boxes and smelly clothes.
Still, Mevoli shot to the surface under his own power, after a dive of 3 minutes 38 seconds.
It beat the dive of De Gea and Blind's desperate attempt to hack it off the line came to nothing.
"So I go on sort of a deep dive of who Eileen is, watching videos of her," Soloway told me.
Downing delivered to perfection and so did Shelvey with a header guided beyond the despairing dive of Zeljko Brkic.
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