Sentence examples for be in deep from inspiring English sources

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be in deep

noun

A position of power or a way to get it.

  • His parents got him an in with the company

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Labour would also be in deep trouble.

He appears to be in deep thought.

Universal credit will be in deep trouble.

Without it, we'd already be in deep sushi.

We will be in deep trouble if it is not".

Like we'd be in deep trouble without the borough presidents.

If anything bad happens to this team, we will be in deep trouble,'" Payton said.

The county will be in deep trouble if its proposals die, Mr. Zarb said.

Even if Hague looked and spoke like Laurence Olivier, his party would be in deep trouble.

Hedge funds that had borrowed and bet wrong were reckoned to be in deep trouble.

Some will come out of this crisis looking vindicated; others will be in deep political trouble.

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