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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after digging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action that takes place following the act of digging, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After digging for several hours, we finally uncovered the buried treasure."
Alternatives: "following the excavation" or "subsequent to digging".
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However, after digging deeper, I found that this was most likely not the case.
Sophomore Ross Lelieu examines a madrone after digging a hole on Tightwad Hill.
Lawyers for both sides, after digging down into the complex decision, were guarded in their assessments.
Detectives later discovered a small black Nike shoe nearby and, after digging, a complete skeleton.
After digging over the ground, she replanted them tenderly in finely-sifted earth.
After digging in the yard, the officers discovered Montoya's remains and those of six other people.
A number of political scientists think so, after digging into the numbers.
After digging deeper, she learned that "propellant" included petroleum gas, propane and butane.
But after digging under churches and buildings, none of the fabled relics have been uncovered.
After digging for six hours, they have been unable to locate the colony's queen.
Only after digging out my window cleaner's phone number did I eventually get a replacement sim.
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