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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appearance of the digging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something looks or seems in relation to the act of digging, possibly in a context involving construction, archaeology, or landscaping.
Example: "The appearance of the digging revealed layers of soil that had not been disturbed for centuries."
Alternatives: "look of the excavation" or "visual aspect of the digging".
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The cup was filled with sawdust and placed in the middle of the shorter wall inside a larger transparent box (52 cm long × 33 cm wide × 17 cm high; Crystal, Whatmore Creative Plastics, 45 LTR, www.whamproducts.co.uk) than those used in Experiments 1 and 2. Both the appearance of the digging cup and the box were changed to reduce transfer effects from the previous experiments.
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It is striking that application of SA [ 14] closely mimicked the appearance of the compatible-type lesions that we observed in ecotype DiG (Fig. 1A C).
Digging was defined as breaking the surface of the digging medium with the nose or paws.
Neither plate looked especially appetizing, but the gross appearance of the dishes and their even grosser descriptions evidently didn't faze the people I was with, as they dug right in.
Note the appearance of the folded flag.
Perfect the appearance of the executive resume.
Note the appearance of the cupule.
Evaluate the appearance of the beer.
Describe the physical appearance of the character.
Dig over the top layer of soil, piling the dug earth to the centre.
Fortunately, he's also a lot dumber, which lets the very clever Hal toy with him like a matador with an enraged bull while charming Claire with a television appearance and by digging a huge likeness of a whale (her favorite animal) in the snow.
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