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The sentence 'I'm in deep trouble' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which you are in serious difficulty or have made a serious mistake. For example, you could say "When I realized I had double-booked my flight, I knew I was in deep trouble".
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One accidental press of the wrong button and I'm in deep trouble.
I say, if they're looking at the set, I'm in deep trouble".
And I thought: oh shit, I'm in deep trouble now".
A picture sent from Ford to Armstrong is inscribed with the line: "If you learn to talk, I'm in deep trouble".
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She liked to joke that trouble was Amundeep's middle name, as in, "I'm-in-deep trouble".
I had found something that I loved, and I was in deep trouble".
"I was in deep trouble, but I did what I always do," he says, still giggling.
I thought I was in deep trouble, but I was still attached to my chair and I was back in the race in three seconds.
You have startling moments of sudden realisation: this is me, I am in deep trouble; this is a vicious circle, it won't be resolved.
When I told her the diagnosis, she said, "I'm flying out there today," which meant leaving Portland, Ore., for Washington, D.C., and I knew instantly that my husband and I were in deep trouble.
Needless to say, I thought I was in deep trouble.
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