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'dig with a' is not a complete sentence or even a complete phrase.
You can use it in a sentence as part of a phrase, for example: "He dug with a shovel to build a fire pit in the backyard."
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Better to dig with a spade.
That he has done so now shows when Osborne is in a hole he can dig with a wider sense of purpose than that of merely saving his political skin.
These animals tend to dig with a breast stroke, either synchronously or alternately, by extending the foreleg straight forward in front of the snout and then retracting it in a lateral arc.
His 300-page book explains the divisions and families of the plant kingdom, the definitions of shade (less than two hours of sun) and wet soil (when you dig with a shovel, standing water is visible one foot down).
The spot must have ground that is easy enough to dig with a shovel.
If you dig with a heavy shovel watch out for bare toes.
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Those over 1.4 metres tall can drive and dig with an eight-tonne JCB digger, a £20,000 JCB dumper truck and a six-tonne excavator.
He wanted two white horses in a line, a grave dug with a silver spade.
Jan, the American volunteer I'd met in Grimsby, spotted two men digging with a fork.
The graves were reported to have been dug with a backhoe belonging to the Maguindanao provincial government.
At midnight, when people would come home from late shifts, Mr. Dykes would be digging with a shovel in the red clay behind his trailer.
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