Sentence examples for I'm in deep trouble from inspiring English sources

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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