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The phrase "a deep hole for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a physical hole or metaphorically referring to a situation that requires significant effort or resources.
Example: "The construction crew dug a deep hole for the foundation of the new building."
Alternatives: "a large pit for" or "a significant cavity for".
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George Bush has dug a deep hole for us.
And I went into a deep hole for like three days.
Penn State dug a deep hole for itself in the first half and couldn't climb out.
Lucy did dig a deep hole for herself, quite self-destructive, but her provocation is: Try me.
Naimoli dug a deep hole for his successor, Stuart Sternberg, but the Rays are scaling the high wall with astute drafting.
All this after the Jets had dug a deep hole for themselves at 2-5 before winning five of their last six games with Chad Pennington at quarterback and a defense that has finally jelled.
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Digging a deeper hole for himself, he then introduces the question of Zionism.
Raiding the retiree health fund, already massively underfunded, is a bad idea that digs a deeper hole for decades to come.
The more immediate question is about whether Facebook's "instant articles" and other republishing initiatives are digging a deeper hole for publishers or helping them get out of the one they are already in.
When he arrived in the studio, to be greeted by two co-hosts, Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs, who run a genial sports-themed chat show but are hardly noted for their inquisitorial talents, the Sky Sports presenter succeeded only in digging a deeper hole for himself.
"MacKenzie's digging a deeper hole for himself and he should jump into that hole so we can forget about him.
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