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He has literally dug himself into the city and its landscapes.
The WA government has literally dug a hole and in it buried the rubble of people's homes and personal belongings.
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Whenever someone says they're trying to get rid of debt and I see them swipe their credit card, I think of The Simpsons episode where the townsfolk have literally dug themselves into a deep hole: "How are we going to get out of here?" Otto asks.
The company has literally had to dig holes in the ground to make the connections.
Wrexham fans had dug deep into their pockets when the club's very existence was in doubt and many of those supporters had to literally dig in just to get to Wembley.
"It has literally never happened.
Any instrument has, literally, infinite possibilities.
Have you, for example, clawed frantically at the lid of your coffin for sixty or seventy years, after which have you tried literally digging your way to the surface even though your mouth was filling with dirt and you were nearly overcome with a terrible feeling of claustrophobia?
Cutting into that horse, it was as if he literally dug himself inside nature.
I had literally one second.
He had literally been fried.
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