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Discover Ludwig"stop digging" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to tell someone to stop doing something that they should not be doing, especially if it is a metaphor for a figurative digging or trying to uncover something, as in: "Stop digging through my things - this is my private space!".
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Stop digging.
WHEN in a hole, stop digging.
We are trying to stop digging".
When you're in a hole, stop digging.
A fevered response Stop digging Reckoning trouble Last post?
WHEN you are in a hole, stop digging.
Nostalgic gaming fans can stop digging through their attics.
When in a hole, the traditional advice is stop digging.
"If you are in a hole, stop digging".
The first step to getting out of the hole is to stop digging.
THE first rule of being in a hole is the simplest: stop digging.
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