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The phrase "a digging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of digging or the process involved in excavation.
Example: "The archaeologists conducted a digging at the ancient site to uncover artifacts."
Alternatives: "an excavation" or "a digging activity".
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"This is very much kind of a digging out of our past.
Thoroughly loosen the circle with a digging fork, then work the fork a foot below the shoots and lift the plant.
(Carrots grow best in soil with a pH balance of 5.8 to 7.0, it says, then adds: "Before pulling carrots, use a digging fork to loosen the soil just outside the row").
The "Computational Methods for Chinese History: A 'Digging into Data Challenge Training Workshopp", organized by the China Biographical Database (CBDB) project, was held at Harvard University on October 17, 2015.
In 2003 we conducted a digging experiment in two groups per cage (number of groups observed: 2 groups ×1 cage ×3 treatments ×4 trials = 24; only one experiment per group).
You may wish to set apart a digging area for them to use so they don't dig in your garden.
A digging bar could probably settle most interpersonal disputes.
Alternately, I could try to dislodge the plant with a digging bar.
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No torsion of the body was observed, a movement required for a digging-behaviour.
Rats were presented with a digging cup filled with either shredded paper or Hama beads, and were rewarded for digging in one medium but not the other.
Rats were presented with a digging cup filled with either craft sand or Hama beads, and were rewarded for digging in one medium but not the other.
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