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'deep for' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It does not make sense in this context. If you want to use the word 'deep' in a written phrase, you could use 'deeply' or a phrase such as 'deep within'. For example, "The sadness was deeply felt within the community."
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You dig deep for that".
"It was deep for me.
"Kick deep for position.
"This goes very deep for me".
But we dug deep for this one".
It went too deep for that.
I feel deep for everything I see".
The rivalry runs too deep for that".
Deep, for the corners, often out.
"I love coming deep for the ball.
"Too deep for me," he said.
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