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The phrase "a deeper cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a more significant or serious injury, or metaphorically, to indicate a more profound impact or consequence in various contexts.
Example: "The doctor explained that while the initial injury was minor, the deeper cut would require stitches and more careful treatment."
Alternatives: "a more severe wound" or "a more significant incision."
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Economists expected a deeper cut of $9.5 billion.
Investors must also accept a deeper cut in the value of their Greek bonds, she said.
A show of good faith, I'd imagine, would require a deeper cut than that.
He went on to note: "It takes a deeper cut at life than hitherto has been enjoyed by Mr. Fitzgerald.
But even then around a quarter of the forecasters expected a deeper cut of 75 to 100 basis points.
This week it sank to new lows against the euro and the Swiss franc before rallying after the Fed reduced rates (markets had thought a deeper cut possible).
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Everyone's wages have suffered a deep cut in value.
But even a deep cut would allow a nice profit for carry traders.
"But you have to make a deep cut and you have to destroy the chain.
Montgomery has a deep cut inside his lip that the Giants are trying to let heal.
He suffered a deep cut in his head and had to be replaced by John Fallon.
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