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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a digest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when summarizing information or presenting a condensed version of a larger text or topic.
Example: "The report was lengthy, so I prepared a summary as a digest for easier understanding."
Alternatives: "in summary" or "as a summary".
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At its Google I/O developer conference earlier this year, it introduced a series of controls for YouTube viewers, including reminders to pause your viewing ("Take a Break") and those that would disable notification sounds for periods of time, and allow you to receive notifications as a digest.
The Nutshell is billed as "A digest of last week's prophetic and interpretive thought" — quotes on a theme, often from politicians and other unstable types.
The Nutshell is billed as "A digest of last week's prophetic and interpretive thought"—quotes on a theme, often from politicians and other unstable types.
For MedPage Today, Dr. Gupta will create The Gupta Guide, which he described as "a digest of what's happening in the world of medicine and science all over the world on a daily basis".
The Herald Tribune has three times as many editors as writers-the opposite of the usual proportion, reflecting the paper's longtime role as a digest of stories written by New York Times and Washington Post reporters.
While it has yet to win a Pulitzer, it has earned a reputation for serious reporting and found a niche as a digest of the day's news that frequently offers more heft than the local newspaper.
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As well as boasting programming from the station proper, it will host original content such as ICYMI, a digest of what's been going on at Radio 1 that week hosted by Chris Stark, and curated lists from its hosts of what to catch on iPlayer.
We as a community need to digest the data, admit our lack of growth and reflect on what we can do better.
They're not as easy to digest as a villain like J. Edgar Hoover, who was blackmailing Martin Luther King and infiltrating movements, or a Stasi [former East German secret police] keeping detailed files on neighbors and all of that.
Patience offers compassion, as you digest a new way of being, a new way of existing with your self and the world around you.
Ruder even than the Twittersphere, which often feels like listening to someone's innards as they digest a particularly aggressive prawn jalfrezi.
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