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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are getting deeper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that is becoming more intense or profound over time.
Example: "As the discussion progressed, the topics we covered are getting deeper, revealing more complex issues."
Alternatives: "are becoming more profound" or "are intensifying."
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Foundations are getting deeper.
They are getting deeper and deeper in their cuts".
I had a dimple in my cheek, which is now gradually becoming a line, and the wrinkles are getting deeper.
"They are getting deeper in the hole," Sheryl Skolnick, an analyst at Fulcrum Global Partners, said recently.
We are getting deeper into the mists of earth; we live in a grosser element, further from heaven these days, methinks.
"People who can't comply with the law are getting deeper and deeper into trouble with fines, interest on fines, all sorts of stuff," said Margaret Stapleton, a lawyer with the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, based in Chicago.
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We also are getting deep pore cleanser and -- here is the one we are most eager to acquire -- six packets of self-heating masks.
"The schism is getting deeper".
The waters were getting deeper.
And the swamp is getting deeper.
The investigation continues and is getting deeper," he added.
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