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The phrase "a much deeper difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a problem or challenge that is more complex or serious than initially perceived.
Example: "While we thought the issue was minor, it turned out to be a much deeper difficulty that required extensive analysis."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater challenge" or "a far more profound issue."
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I think there's a much deeper difficulty people have, though, which is that they aren't sure that it's actually the right thing to care about strangers so much.
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The Dodgers have a much deeper lineup than a year ago.
It is a much deeper problem.
That's a much deeper issue".
That could be a sign of a much deeper slowdown.
A much deeper issue, however, is here involved.
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.
"It's a much deeper game," he says.
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