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Looking forward to a dive vs Looking forward for a dive

The correct phrase is 'looking forward to a dive.' 'To' is the preposition that should be used after 'looking forward.' 'Looking forward for a dive' is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1552 views

Looking forward to a dive

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about a future dive or activity. 'To' is the correct preposition to use after 'looking forward.'

Examples:

  • I am looking forward to a dive in the clear blue waters of the Caribbean.
  • She is looking forward to a dive with the marine life in the coral reef.
  • They are looking forward to a dive at the famous shipwreck site.
  • We are looking forward to a dive adventure in the Great Barrier Reef.
  • He is looking forward to a dive training session with his instructor.
  • Dive you are most looking forward to? – A dive overseas in 100'+ visibility! Other interests -Hiking, skiing, triathlons, kayaking, golfing, snowshoeing & dance.
  • Feb 24, 2014 ... But since that first class, Jordan has embraced the sport and is now looking forward to a dive trip to the Florida Keys in June. His dad,.
  • I have to say 'I get it' and I'm really looking forward to a dive vacation soon. It was a great experience, and I hope we get to take advantage of one of your dive ...
  • B. S., Omaha, NE Yes, it came yesterday afternoon, well packaged and looks awesome condition, I put it on a tank and it breathed well. Looking forward to a dive ...

Looking forward for a dive

This phrase is not correct in English. 'For' is not the appropriate preposition to use after 'looking forward.'

  • Destroyed by bombing during the second World War, Tokyo has become a modern capital, active and looking forward. For a dive in the history of Japan, you  ...

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to a dive

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