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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diving for her" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is being done quickly or passionately. For example, "Tom dove for his daughter's favorite toy when it was about to fall behind the couch."
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"I don't think she'll be dumpster diving for her office chairs".
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Ball boys dive for her sweaty towels.
Brash and outspoken on screen, Arthur dived for her trailer after every scene.
She had no idea where to look, but she was prepared to search every dive for her husband.
Dismissing the warnings from a teacher, she heads to the Surrey Dive for her birthday, "a dangerous place... where a lower class of people congregate".
Before Wilkinson walked to the ladder, Armstrong took her aside and urged her to dive for her friend and teammate Hilary Grivich, who was killed in a car accident in 1998.
(A special thanks goes to dive master Pilu for her leadership).
Nobody yet knows what a female listens for while she hears one or more suitors singing, but listen she apparently does, for she eventually dives from her icy perch and into the water to mate with a well-tempered male, and evidence suggests she will shun anyone who can't carry a tune.
By the fourth grade, Lindhout was Dumpster diving for bottles and cans with her older brother.
She was the recipient of the Honda Sports Award for Swimming and Diving for three consecutive years, recognizing her as the outstanding college female swimmer of the year.
We see her alone in the first act, constantly diving for the gin bottle she keeps secreted in her wardrobe.
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