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Discover Ludwig"in a dive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a place that is not considered upscale, but can be used to describe any place or situation that one finds unpleasant or uncomfortable. For example, "He had to go into a dive near the waterfront to find the person he was looking for."
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Three sentences you never want to hear in a plane: "We are in a dive.
"Normally we're in a dive bar and everyone's talking and shitting on stage".
Prior to the MANPADS threat, Russian helicopters would attack high-to-low in a dive.
And four titans of bebop came together in a dive bar for a rare jam session.
There are chaotic sequences set in a dive bar, in which people bump into one another like weather systems.
Charging fine-dining prices in a dive may bring you gold, but it won't buy you a stairway to heaven.
The pilot bolted to the cockpit, put the plane in a dive and restarted both engines on fresh gas tanks.
He now lives with other government soldiers in a dive of a house littered with cigarette boxes and smelly clothes.
All of a sudden, the silvered fuselage of a tactical jet flashed down in a dive beneath us.
In a dive recovery maneuver, the pilot attempts to return the aircraft to level flight at an airspeed such that level flight can be maintained afterward.
At 4 19 p.m., a pilot in a corporate jet reported that Flight 261 was in a dive.
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