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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we were dug" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where someone was buried or excavated, but it lacks clarity and proper context. Example: "After the storm, we were dug out from the snowdrift that had trapped us."
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We were dug in a trench.
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We were digging.
"They were getting tired and we were digging deeper.
"We were digging as hard as we could dig," said Jeremy Mayfield, who finished 17th Saturday night.
It was noon, and we were digging out a septic system when we heard her crash.
"We didn't realize the hole we were digging ourselves into," he said.
"We were digging people out, giving people food and oxygen," Böhm said.
The Holiday became a living alliance, and we like children returning to a woodland tunnel we were digging to China.
"We discovered when we were digging that the old house didn't have proper foundations," Mr. Stubenrauch said.
"We were digging in and getting blocks.
It was as though we were digging our own graves.
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