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Discover Ludwig"make a dive" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone suddenly and quickly jumping or plunging into something, often in a reckless or excited manner. Example: "The hot sun made me make a dive into the cool pool."
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Not that I need the company of charismatic submarine megafauna to make a dive feel worthwhile.
So the Americans paddle back to U-571 and try to make a dive for it.
When LUM-TEC wanted to make a dive watch – they knew the expectations would be high.
A recent guest was so charmed by the sight of a diver alighting on the inn's front lawn that within ten minutes, with the concierge's help, he had summoned a helicopter and was off to make a dive of his own.
If you're after the guy with the ball, make a dive for his legs.
However should you get ambushed make a dive,roll or sprint towards the nearest available cover.
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Lukaku unleashed a powerful shot from 25 yards, which forced Howard to make a diving save.
Marcos, who was injured in practice on Monday, had to make a diving, two-handed punch save.
Rodríguez had Uruguay's only real chance in the first half, forcing Duwayne Kerr to make a diving save in the 38th minute.
His effort was just too close to Marian Kello however, allowing the Slovakian to make a diving save to his left.
Mexico came close to opening the scoring ten minutes from the end when Giovani dos Santos forced the Peru goalkeeper Raúl Fernández to make a diving save.
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