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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I dig it' is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means that one likes or approves of something, and can be used to express enthusiasm for something. For example: "I just heard the new Taylor Swift song, and I dig it!".
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I dig it!
I dig it a lot".
But by and large, I dig it.
"I dig it," said Bob Dayton.
Should I dig it up now, or wait until autumn?
He's like, 'Man, I dig it so much.
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I digged it.
I dug it out; 65, I said to myself dreamily.
So I dug it up and read it.
I dug it out and saw four neat rows of carved characters.
I dug it out recently and it hasn't aged at all.
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