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"less deep" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that is not as deep as it was. For example, "After the drought the lake was less deep."
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The divide between religious and secular runs no less deep.
The site became less deep, it became" -- he paused -- "less".
"We need to go deeper in some areas and less deep in others.
But as I got older, exposing how frail people can be seems less and less deep.
We've just seen the difficulties in the Gulf of Mexico, in waters much less deep.
Philip Rivers intercepted on a slightly less deep heave in Washington!
The frolic of the first duet suggested a less deep encounter than the second.
The cuts its trade commissioner, Peter Mandelson, proposed in response were less deep, and their scope less wide.
"Their reach across the Atlantic is less deep, and their Asian market lags far behind Delta and United," he said.
Growing lettuce requires a smaller and less deep container than one that will house a cherry tomato plant.
The recession was briefer and less deep here, and with that success comes a great deal of sound.
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