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The phrase "a thorough probe into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an in-depth investigation or examination of a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The committee conducted a thorough probe into the allegations of misconduct within the organization."
Alternatives: "an extensive investigation into" or "a detailed examination of".
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Krasnodar region governor Alexander Tkachev promised to conduct a "thorough probe" into the incident and prosecute the attackers.
Harlow MP Robert Halfon, who has campaigned for three years on fuel prices and allegations of oil cartels, said despite the Commons unanimously calling for a thorough probe into petrol pricing, it could be a "national scandal" if the regulator failed to spot any of the allegations currently under review.
PPP senior leader Jehangir Badar demanded a thorough probe into the circumstances of the murder and called for calm.
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The integrity of the committee's work is now at stake, and its members owe themselves and the public nothing less than a thorough probe.
A thorough probe would likely take more than a year.
Milley said there was "no indication" of terrorism and promised a thorough probe of the shooter's background and combat experience.
A thorough probing of a facility's policies on rules for re-entry is critical.
We are currently conducting a thorough investigation into these complaints".
A thorough investigation into the disturbance is under way".
Frequent breakage of micro-drill is a major problem necessitating a thorough investigation into the process.
The promise of a thorough investigation into the fraud helped to end January's protests.
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