Sentence examples for to scuba from inspiring English sources

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An apparatus carried by a diver, which includes a tank holding compressed, filtered air and a regulator which delivers the air to the diver at ambient pressure which can be used underwater.

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Want to scuba dive?

It's getting very difficult to scuba dive.

The boys learned to scuba dive and spear fish.

Learned to scuba in the Great Barrier Reef.

A balanced range of interests, from photography to scuba diving.

And as an adult, I learned how to scuba dive.

Surrounding the island is a collection of well-preserved shipwrecks, which are accessible to scuba divers.

"We left hoping to scuba dive in the near future," she said.

(At sixty-nine, he learned to scuba dive so that he could finally explore Cosquer himself).

He did not know how to scuba dive, so he learned.

Into the deep: I learned to scuba dive during high school.

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