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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much deeper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of depth, whether literal or metaphorical, in various contexts such as discussions, analyses, or descriptions.
Example: "The new research provides a much deeper understanding of the underlying issues affecting climate change."
Alternatives: "a significantly deeper" or "a far more profound".
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The Dodgers have a much deeper lineup than a year ago.
That's a much deeper issue".
"It's a much deeper game," he says.
That could be a sign of a much deeper slowdown.
Today, we are facing a much deeper crisis.
"That is a much deeper and more interesting dynamic".
That could result in a much deeper, more prolonged downturn.
But Soriano is in a much deeper drought now.
Then a much deeper voice was heard, saying.
"You've got a much deeper face right now.
Mr Xi's sabre-rattling reflects a much deeper rise in nationalist sentiment in Chinese society.
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