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Discover Ludwig"digging around for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are searching for something or trying to find information. For example: "I spent hours digging around for the information I needed to complete my research project."
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Will it be Youngs or Gareth Davies digging around for the ball?
Digging around for the first potatoes in July, we pull out fist-sized treasures with bright magenta-pink skins.
"They offer them to us for free," she said, "so I don't go digging around for any other information".
As part of its successful strategy to prevent Mr. Gingrich from winning Florida, Mr. Romney's team started digging around for news clips of the former speaker's ethics case.
Through her grandfather, however, Brennan became "a voracious reader", accompanying him on trips to the local library and digging around for old books in jumble sales.
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I have to dig around for ingredients and utensils.
I dug around for my checkbook, house and car keys — all the impedimenta of citizenry.
I dug around for my checkbook, house and car keys all the impedimenta of citizenry.
And it doesn't require you to dig around for a routing or other account number, as some services require.
And because of that, you start to dig around for your external memories — where did you leave them?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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