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The phrase "diving into the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe someone or something entering a particular situation, often with great zeal and enthusiasm. For example: I heard the news and immediately felt my heart racing as I dove into the thrill of the unknown.
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Gilliam has a history of diving into the unknown.
"The answer is this is not about diving into the weeds," she said.
This is without diving into the advanced metrics that also place Votto on top.
Since diving into the project last year, she has found herself in richly unfamiliar territory.
Brydon looks back at the video of Coogan, diving into the Italian sea.
A chilly October is the perfect time for diving into the work of Ayelet Waldman.
Before diving into the hotel industry, he was a prolific member of the Seattle party scene.
But he discovered that hand positioning after diving into the water can help shave time.
Hardly any would have dreamed of diving into the river water of 25 years ago.
So is Adrienne Rich's "Diving Into the Wreck," an inspirational text for the women's movement.
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Pikachu turned to see the careening Meowth dirigible of Team Rocket, nose-diving into the fairgrounds.
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