Collocations for "digest"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "digest" in context.
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digest
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a digest of the [data, results, information, findings]
- a digest of [their, the study's] findings
- an [executive, extensive, exhaustive] digest (of)
- a [morning, evening, daily, reader's] digest
- a (daily) [news, finance, sports, politics] digest
- a digest of [laws, judgments, regulations]
- a thirty- [second, page] digest (of)
- [provide, post, publish] a digest of
- [download, read, access, find] a digest of
- digests and [newsletters, press reports, journals]
- digest your [food, meal]
- [hard, easy] to digest
- [fully, partially] digest
- have [problems, difficulty] digesting
- [cannot] digest [gluten, wheat, meat]
- digest the [information, book, incident]
- take time to (fully) digest the [information]
- download the digest [version, form, format]
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