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Discover Ludwig"diving through" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it when you are referring to someone or something passing quickly through a space or obstacle. For example, "The bird was diving through the air, its wings spread wide."
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But if you do not feel like diving through the air, diving underwater provides more buoyancy, but has a different set of hazards.
Best bit: The woman diving through her coffee table.
The Usos delivered a double Superkick to Miz before diving through the ropes onto Harper outside.
Watching someone diving through a hoop is more jaw-dropping when you feel you know them".
"We are not doing step dancing or pirouettes, but falling 30 feet or diving through glass walls.
It also offers good diving through an eerie sunken cemetery, waterfalls, a lagoon, and hot and cold springs.
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Watch the full interview with Klara Hobza here: http://channel.louisiana.dk/video/klara-hobza-diving-through-europe.
Its agents have admitted to Dumpster-diving through shredded documents once they're on public property.
But the spins and slides they executed around the makeshift indoor course were child's play compared to their usual work: flipping burning cars, jumping motorcycles, swan-diving through glass ceilings, you name it.
Then he held his breath and dove through.
We leap down stairwells, dive through windows, bash our way through traffic like a pinball.
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