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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further dig" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional comment or criticism, often in a humorous or sarcastic context.
Example: "After his last comment, I couldn't resist making a further dig about his cooking skills."
Alternatives: "an additional jab" or "a further remark".
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In a further dig, he suggested she shed her name by marrying her "concubine" – her partner Louis Aliot, a senior figure in the party.
But it was when he returned in the summer of 1939 for a further dig that the real treasure was discovered.
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Their general skepticism and sensitivity to bias also prompts them to do a little further digging for a secondary source for news or facts they come across in their platform messaging or real-life conversations. .
A little further digging reveals the German government had secretly mapped substantial natural radiation in Afghanistan – intelligence then stolen by Soviet spies.
Even better, we further dig up an adaptive protocol that can yield higher time efficiency under some scenarios.
Some analysts predict it could also further dig into Keurig's ability to form and maintain licensing partnerships because it can no longer ensure exclusivity.
However, to further dig into these patterns data collections which span over several years are required.
According to the International Crisis Group, a think-tank, Eritrea has 4,000 troops inside a supposedly demilitarised buffer zone and a further 120,000 dug in along its side of the craggy border that is 1,000km (621 miles) long.
Animals were allowed to eat a cereal only in the black bowl, whereas when animals started to dig a white bowl, animals were immediately returned to a home cage without further digging.
Further digging revealed a second layer of artefacts.
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