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Discover Ludwig"digging out" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of removing something from a place by digging. Example: "The workers spent hours digging out the massive rocks to clear the road after the landslide."
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digging out
verb
Present participle of dig out
Exact(60)
Digging out new sources.
What are her options for digging out?
Digging out is never easy.
But digging out involves some hard decisions.
Other musicians are digging out old songs.
They started digging out home plate".
The miners still work here, digging out dazzling white bentonite.
I'd spent ages – literally minutes – digging out McCullum stats, too.
"I'm just digging out to be ready in the morning".
"But now I'm digging out, for me and for them".
He was practically digging out his cell phone to book a court.
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