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The phrase "any deeper than" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the extent or depth of a situation, thought, or feeling, often in a comparative context. Example: "I don't want to analyze this issue any deeper than necessary, as it may complicate things further."
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They hadn't looked any deeper than the surface.
Is this retrospective any deeper than an all-night screening of 1980s slasher horror films?
If the snow is any deeper than it is now, the President is going to need an awfully big shovel.
"You can't go any deeper" than the very top students at second-tier schools, said Mr. Miranda at Bain & Company.
I'm not sure if the message of this shirt goes any deeper than: this is summer 2016.
"This is where I live, this is where I'm drawing sustenance from right now, and I don't think about it any deeper than that," he said.
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What they needed, the team concluded, was clear guidelines to help them decide when they should or should not approve any deeper-than-usual discounts that Sales had requested or promised to customers.
At headquarters there were just a couple of people who had any deeper experience than running a constituency campaign – yet had hugely important roles with national influence.
Ditto her cover of Parton's "Jolene," which she sang well enough but didn't endow with any meaning deeper than her respect for country-music show business.
It is immediate — not involving inference, preceding any belief, and deeper than any belief.
ANIMAL COLLECTIVE -- Pop introversion doesn't get any deeper, or nuttier, than the recordings of the Animal Collective.
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