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'continued to deepen' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that something is becoming deeper or more intense over time. For example, "The feud between the two families continued to deepen until it eventually ended in bloodshed."
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America's housing blues continued to deepen.
Ties between EIJ and al-Qaeda continued to deepen.
In recent years, Mr. Audi has continued to deepen his relationship with Wagner.
Since the last MPC meeting in December, the UK downturn has continued to deepen.
Unemployment in Britain rose from 5.9% to 6.3% in the three months to December.Europe's industrial slump continued to deepen.
But following Mbeki's resignation, political divisions within the ANC have continued to deepen and speculation has mounted that it may not survive as a single party.
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"It continues to deepen today, of course.
But its financial problems continue to deepen.
Meanwhile the two countries continue to deepen economic ties.
The country's recession continues to deepen; unemployment continues to rise.
Five decades later, it continues to deepen and unfold.
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