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When can I use the expression "dive right into something"?


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The expression "dive into something" or "dive right into something" means to start doing something suddenly without hesitation. You can use this expression anytime you want to start doing something immediately without wasting time. Ex: Go ahead and dive right into the food, don't be shy! Ex: We have a lot of work to do so let's dive right into it.


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