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Discover Ludwig"I dug out" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when describing an action, for example: "I dug out the old tape recorder from the back of the cupboard."
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I dug out my juvenile efforts recently.
I dug out of the heavy coverlet, struggling up.
So I dug out the earplugs — tiny spongy cylinders, almost like marshmallows.
"So I dug out a copy of the old story in Chinese," Mr. Soong said.
The nightie was a tad inappropriate, considering, so I dug out some sweatpants and a tank top.
I dug out my old leather gloves and the metal trap.
As I dug out the rice, I noticed a crumbled and forlorn bag wedged behind it.
I dug out an old dry bag from the attic – "This is the picnic-hamper".
I dug out that old interview – I'm happy I hadn't run away back then.
So one day last year I dug out my old clubs and hit the driving range.
The next day, I dug out my racket and my old tennis shoes and started tennis therapy.
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