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"dive the" is not correct or usable in written English.
It does not make sense on its own. If you are referring to diving into something, you could instead use phrases such as "dive in," "plunge in," or "jump in." Example: Before the water got too cold, I decided to dive in and enjoy one last swim.
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Campbell did not dive the next day, which was Saturday.
The tougher the dive, the more points you can score.
The deeper the dive, the greater the water pressure.
"Normally it's our best dive," the 18-year-old said.
They swoop, they dive; the lead Swan fixes the Prince with a cold, glassy stare.
The more difficult the dive, the higher the 'tariff' it carries.
Two hours before Daley and Waterfield were due to dive, the Aquatics Centre was stifling.
It was hard to fault Guzan's positioning or dive; the shot was, quite simply, unstoppable.
"It was not a dive," the RB sporting director, Ralf Rangnick, insisted, too, the next day.
When a driving economic force takes a big dive, the ripples are far-reaching.
It was his signature dive, the Twister, but the execution was taut and the entry slack.
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