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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I will dig" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a complete sentence that expresses a future action or intention. It can be used in various contexts, such as making a plan, stating a promise, or expressing determination. For example: - "Tomorrow, I will dig a hole in the garden for the new tree." - "I promise I will dig through this mountain and find the treasure." - "I will dig deep to uncover the truth about this mystery." - "Don't worry, I will dig up some information on that topic and send it to you." - "If necessary, I will dig my heels in and fight for what I believe in."
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If I don't have one, I will dig up the flower beds".
These are complex issues, and I will dig deeper in the coming months to establish whether bias is a factor".
It will almost certainly be worth discussing how Junky led onto the later works, so I will dig out my copy of Naked Lunch too.
I scatter the ash on the ground and in a day or so the chooks have worked the ash into the muddy floor which I will dig up in six months' time and spread over the vegie patch as fertiliser.
From this favela I will not go If there isn't water I will dig a well If there is no food I will take a bone, put it in a dish and let it stew.
I promise that I will dig in and educate myself on this and do my best to evolve.
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I'll dig with it.
I'll dig until noon and come in for coffee.
I'll dig out the music from Vision On.
Then I'll dig down to the happiness stuff, with any luck".
"Maybe on E, I thought, I'll dig guys, and that'll explain everything, but that's not what happened.
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