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'Dig this' is not a complete sentence, but it can be used as a phrase in spoken English to draw attention to something or to indicate that the listener should pay close attention.
It is not common to use 'dig this' in written English, as it is more informal and colloquial. Example: "Dig this, I found a hidden treasure in the attic!".
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"I dig this.
But if that's your bag – you'll totally dig this.
If you like your rock obnoxious, you'll dig this band.
King didn't need to dig this one up.
You'll surely dig this if you like Klein or Leon Redbone.
I don't think Bucknell has the personality to dig this one out.
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"I'm digging this," he said as he devoured one.
Try not digging this autumn: just pull up old plants.
I dug this spool of 24-gauge craft wire out of the supply closet.
"The Republicans have dug this hole," said Thomas S. Kahn, the minority staff director on the House Budget Committee.
I, at least, dug this mean reversal of the faery tale.
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