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The phrase "a deep dig" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an in-depth investigation or analysis of a subject or topic.
Example: "The journalist conducted a deep dig into the corruption scandal, uncovering details that had been hidden for years."
Alternatives: "thorough investigation" or "in-depth exploration".
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I'd like to see him do a deep dig, or deep comeback.
A deep dig into YouTube finds a cache of videos made by Tyler and his friends when they were still in high school, just skate brats pulling lighthearted pranks.
He won a match that demanded a deep dig into his inner psyche.
We should seek and demand a deep dig for the source of the complex nature of pain.
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Nor does the hoarding theory fit with a deeper dig into the data, says Joe Grice, the ONS's chief economist.
A deeper dig into the couch's depths revealed more envelopes, some containing stacks of $100 bills.
A deeper dig, however, reveals that the video above may be a work of politics more than a work of art.
If you are digging into a deep snowdrift, dig a trench 5 or more feet down for you to stand in, then dig a tunnel at the base of the trench.
Dig deep, dig deep.
Schwartz says it required a lot of deep digging to do the "physical and visceral" work of self-discovery that these emotive paintings transmit.
The border general Cao Wei (; 9731030) deemed the Old Wall itself insufficient to slow a Tangut cavalry attack, and had a deep trench dug alongside.
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