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'dig your' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is an informal phrase that is often used in spoken conversation. To make it a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English, you could use a phrase like "dig into your" or "dig through your". For example, "Dig into your notes to refresh your memory of the key points."
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So dig your heels in.
It's like trying to dig your way out of quicksand.
You don't stroll into them; you dig your way in.
"And the problem in these plans is that it's very difficult to dig your way out".
One young woman has hair "like a sheepskin rug you want to dig your toes into".
Just occasionally, you may have to dig your neighbours out of holes of their own making.
Herewith, a few basics from Mr. Pierce: Learn to dig your dirt.
Do you want to dig your own grave?
But don't dig your skinny jeans out of the closet just yet.
Do you dig your hands in your pockets and slouch your way into a corner?
Dig your pilings 40 feet deep if that's what's required to survive the big one.
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