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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dive very" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a strong action related to diving, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I want to dive very deep into the ocean."
Alternatives: "dive deeply" or "dive intensely".
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Walruses do not often dive very deep, as they feed in shallow water.
Not saying you gloss over it, but you don't dive very deep.
But some of their websites don't dive very deep into how they plan to address the current issues facing society.
Yet according to TMZ's sources there's no bad blood between the couple, but claim the marriage took a nose dive very quickly and the two began "a regime of constant bickering".
Whales can dive very quickly.
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I dived very early and very deep.
He's diving very well".
After raising hundreds of millions of dollars, and signing up tens of millions of users, the companies certainly have the scale to dive into very different segments behind merely enabling bike rides should they choose to.
But while there is a backstory, and a reason behind why this world is the way that it is, it's never something that we dive into very explicitly.
Now I had to "cut", or separate, the curds and whey by diving my (very clean) hands into the soft matter.
The diving is very shallow and the waters are turbid, but there are a lot of surprises.
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