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The phrase "a digest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a summary or condensed version of information, often used in contexts like publications, reports, or articles.
Example: "The magazine published a digest of the latest research findings in the field of environmental science."
Alternatives: "a summary" or "an overview".
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A gas… A digest of the past week's prophetic and interpretive thought A digest of the past week's prophetic and interpretive thought.
In 1921 Wallace married Acheson, who believed in his idea for a digest.
Then it emails me a digest once a day to tell me they're there.
Perhaps next, when your spouse asks at dinner about your day, you'll direct it deliver a digest.
Even Freud made a digest of his cases.
A digest of the past week's prophetic and interpretive thought.
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