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Phrasal Verb - Digging into

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To thoroughly investigate or research a subject, issue, or problem. It involves examining every detail, analyzing evidence, and sometimes exposing hidden or obscured information. Digging into something typically requires a lot of time, effort, and sometimes expertise. It can also involve debunking myths, correcting misconceptions, or clarifying ambiguous information.

Examples

No.Example
1The journalist dug into the company's financial records to expose a cover-up.
2The detective dug into the evidence to solve the cold case.
3The team dug into the sales data to find the reason for the decline.
4The auditor dug into the company's tax returns to identify discrepancies.
5The researcher dug into the historical records to understand the impact of a major event.
6The fan dug into the actor's backstory to understand his character's motivations.
7The cybersecurity expert dug into the threat to pinpoint the source of the attack.
8The spy dug into the government's files to uncover a hidden alliance.
9The journalist dug into the politician's campaign donations to reveal a connection to a scandal.
10The anthropologist dug into the culture's traditions to understand their significance.