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The phrase "are too deep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is excessively profound or intense, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The emotions expressed in the poem are too deep for me to fully comprehend."
Alternatives: "are overly profound" or "are excessively intense."
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The divides are too deep.
But sometimes the knots are too deep.
Many residents say the cuts are too deep.
"The differences are too deep on too many levels".
"So these lines are too deep?" Elizalde, who was taking notes, said.
The ties are too deep and too important for that to happen.
And the spending cuts are too deep – just like the what the Republicans are proposing.
But these days, share options are not much of an incentive: many are too deep underwater.
Many borrowers are too deep in negative equity and the redefault rate is too high.
Its roots are too deep, born in a poisonous society that is falling apart.
The danger is that the fragmentation and incoherence on the left are too deep.
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