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The phrase "as dig" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression and cannot be used meaningfully without additional context.
Example: "I need you to think of it as dig into the details."
Alternatives: "like a dig" or "as a dig".
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Mr. Platt quotes reports of "those who would cut open the stomach and drink the blood," as well as "dig out the heart and eat it".
Old favourites like Tupelo, Deanna and The Mercy Seat sit comfortably along recent songs such as Dig, Lazaras Dig!!! and Midnight Man.
Wilpon, of course, intended to have the Mets out of Shea Stadium by 2002, but they have yet to so much as dig a foundation.
All because Mr. Bryan joked on Twitter that he was going to "destroy America" during his trip — an apparent reference to partying — as well as dig up the grave of Marilyn Monroe — a joke.
It's never as intriguing as Dig! or The Devil and Daniel Johnston, but its two lead characters, mates since schooldays and now 50ish, transcend their initial bozo status to become warm-hearted and real.
Mere months ago we were urged to pay off personal debt; now, apparently, our future wellbeing requires us to Shop for the Economy (as a slogan, not quite as morally compelling as Dig for Victory).
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I wiggled and used my hands as claws to dig as much as I could.
Mr. Gaston is just as dug in.
But long-standing residents are just as dug in.
Memphis, on the other hand, makes basketball appear about as glamorous as digging trenches.
Your horoscope is currently about just that, as well as digging deep for financial solutions.
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