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The phrase "are only 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 complicated over time.
Example: "As the investigation continues, the mysteries surrounding the case are only getting deeper."
Alternatives: "are merely becoming more profound" or "are just growing more intense."
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Our financial ruts are only getting deeper.
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The divide between urban and rural communities is only getting deeper, making Bloomberg and me convenient mutual enemies.
"It's only getting worse.
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She was only getting going.
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"We're only getting started.
We are in the midst of a deluge of literature that only gets deeper and wider.
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