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"dove in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe diving or plunging into something, usually a body of water. For example, "John dove in and swam a few laps around the pool."
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She dove in, embracing the challenge.
Dove in a corner with others.
Above each is a dove in flight.
The older brother, Virgil, dove in.
Al-Yamamah means "the dove" in Arabic.
A mourning dove in flight moves like a windswept tumbleweed.
Bibi Netanyahu is a dove in this crowd.
Spungin dove in to all these tasks headfirst.
The other dove in fearlessly and got the last word.
"The Dove in Broadway Market, near London Fields.
(Aquino dove in vain for the area but wasn't tall enough to land there).
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