go on a dig

Frequency: 7.511.3 per million words

To participate in an archaeological excavation.

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  • I went on a dig over the summer.
  • Next year, the university students will go on a dig in Egypt.
  • She has gone on several archaeological digs in Greece.
  • Have you ever wanted to go on a dig and uncover ancient artifacts?
  • Going on a dig requires a lot of patience and attention to detail.
  • If I had the chance, I would love to go on a dig in Peru.
  • The professor is planning to go on a dig to study Roman settlements.
  • His lifelong dream was to go on a dig and discover a lost city.
  • He decided not to go on the dig because of the extreme weather conditions.
  • As a volunteer, you can go on a dig and contribute to historical research.