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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are deeper than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when making comparisons, particularly when discussing emotional, intellectual, or physical depth.
Example: "Her feelings for him are deeper than anyone could have imagined."
Alternatives: "are more profound than" or "are greater than".
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They are deeper than cobblers.
I'd wager NBC's wounds are deeper than mine.
But the issues are deeper than the fire.
The real issues are deeper than just saying no.
Mr. Bush may also propose tax cuts that are deeper than administration officials have been describing.
Others argue that Swiss business is in need of changes that are deeper than management rotations.
The ties between our nations, however, are deeper than the relationship between leaders.
The archetypes are deeper than history, though history can sometimes restrict or enhance access to them.
The problems are deeper than the government would like to admit.
The fields in most events are deeper than a diving well.
"There are pools of oil industry waste water that are deeper than Trump's grasp of energy".
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