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[dig] / dɪg /








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It follows the French company’s acquisition of South Korean industrial gas provider DIG Airgas, demonstrating immediate value creation from the purchase, Air Liquide said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 3, 2026

DIG The owner of a dying plant shop forms an unlikely relationship with a woman carrying a lot of baggage in this play by Theresa Rebeck, who also directs the Primary Stages production.

From New York Times • Sep. 8, 2023

DIG A LITTLE, and Seattle’s scrubby past inevitably pops up.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 21, 2021

DIG Oil’s Executive Director Andrea Brown told Reuters the company would rather avoid drilling in the park, but did not rule it out.

From Reuters • Feb. 27, 2019

A large tree was marked thus: DIG arrow pointing down L but a hollow in the ground at the foot of the tree showed that whatever had been deposited had long since been removed.

From Journals of Australian Explorations by Gregory, Augustus Charles




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