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The phrase "dig in with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to start or engage in an activity with enthusiasm and determination. Example: The team was ready to dig in with their project, armed with a detailed plan and a strong spirit.
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Squeeze some lemon on top and dig in with your fingers.
So they dig in with a particular and at times comic ferocity.
Most will dig in with gusto, sharing opinions about which cheese they like, and those they don't.
Ding had to dig in, with Higgins regularly building breaks, but often failing to close out frames.
YOU guys can dig in with your fingers," said a man at the front of the room, offering his dark hair for examination.
The worst prospect is that Palestinians will dig in with a new feeling of righteousness and believe that the international community will force Israel to withdraw from its "illegal occupation".
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"I have dug in with the will," he said.
He dug in with feigned relish, musing that it might taste better with some worms.
"He isn't very good, and he really dug in with the needle – it was very painful".
And at first Mr. Redman dug in with the bassist Larry Grenadier and the drummer Brian Blade, both stationed to his right.
He did things right: tents were dug in with proper snow-walls, supplies stored in well-marked snow-holes, attempts quickly abandoned if tiredness or bad weather struck.
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