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Discover Ludwig'I am digging' is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the present continuous action of digging. For example, "I am digging in the garden to prepare a space for a new flower bed."
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And now, I am digging up some of their suckers to make a new border along the old vegetable patch.
Now when I comb through boxes of unwanted books, people will realize I am digging for gold.
At one point during my conversation with Douglas Gordon he queries, half seriously, "I wonder what to do with the stuff I am digging up through my psychoanalysis.
Every day I am digging trenches and dug-outs, I sweep the duckboards, eat what is available and sleep on old hay in a stinking dark dug-out.
Except that, eight minutes later, he is idling away at the summit, and I am digging my feet yet further into the shifting sand and omitting loud, agonising groans with every other step.
"There's a right and wrong and that is just wrong because I am digging in.
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I was digging footings.
Even in my village I was digging".
And I'm digging that beard.
I was digging a hole for myself.
"I'm digging that a lot".
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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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