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Discover Ludwig"high dive" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a dive or jump from a high place, usually a diving board or platform. For example: "The lifeguard jumped off the high dive and into the pool."
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It was surreal to see U.S. soldiers diving from the high dive into Saddam's gold-lined swimming pool and playing ping pong in the elegant hallways.
They had not won an individual diving event since Richmond Eve took the plain high dive in the 1924 Games in Paris.
Last Chance "HIGH DIVE".
They go off the high dive.
"But the high dive always scared me".
High Dive is published by William Heinemann (£16.99).
"Swooping is like doing a high dive, but with a parachute".
Christie does a back flip off the high dive, her long brown hair flying.
"Done well, a good reading is as creditable as a 10-scoring high dive," he writes.
Jonathan Lee's High Dive (Heinemann) is engaging, humane and devastating in its tragedies.
It consisted of a series of one-piece bathing suits, none engineered for the high dive.
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