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deep investigating
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deep investigating" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to a thorough or intensive examination of a subject or issue, but "deep" is not the best adjective for "investigating." Example: "The team is engaged in deep investigating to uncover the truth behind the allegations."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
in depth checking
rigorous scrutiny
deep checking
close inspection
intense scrutiny
deep examines
great checking
explore in detail
deep listen
delve into
serious checking
intensive investigation
in-depth investigation
exhaustive examination
thorough assessment
deep monitoring
strong checking
comprehensive assessment
analyze thoroughly
thoroughly investigate
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Follow-up studies involving deep investigating the loci as well as functional experiments will be needed to unravel the exact mechanism by which this region is pathologically involved.
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
But, the current president's pronouncements that the "free market" isn't at fault for the financial meltdown -- a position no doubt held by many in government and business -- led me to dig deep, investigate and discover the real culprit: Bozo The Clown.
News & Media
While new families commonly restricted to a specific species/clade will be probably found in next year's, the evolutionary mechanisms that allow this strong diversity should be in deep investigated.
Science
The present study uses OCRA for categorizing the risk produced by a replicated real repetitive task in laboratory conditions, and then compares electrophysiological method for deeper investigating into workers' psychophysiology.
Science
Applying these criteria, it is possible to deeper investigate the chosen articles, respectively the renewable energy policy evaluation models.
The lack of efficiency of this method suggested us to deeper investigate the role of contamination in the electrical contact.
Science
Due to the biological roles that these families of molecules play in the innate immunity of most invertebrates, and particularly that of L. vannamei, they are adequate molecular markers to deeper investigate their pattern of expression in response to epizootics.
My rail-thin, lesbian Buddhist encouraged me to look deeper; investigate the backstory of the plight of the Polish deportations, an odyssey that had, at that point -- several years ago -- still been grossly under-reported.
News & Media
The aim of this study was to deeper investigate in vitro the mechanisms through which ENPP1 plays a role on insulin signaling, insulin secretion and eventually glucose metabolism.
Science
Having proven the positive effects on growth under stress conditions as described above, we wanted to deeper investigate the correlation between ascorbic acid endogenously produced by engineered yeast cells, enhanced tolerance to oxidative damage and cell robustness.
Science
The aim of this study was to deeper investigate the mechanisms through which ENPP1, a negative modulator of insulin receptor (IR) activation, plays a role on insulin signaling, insulin secretion and eventually glucose metabolism.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using established alternatives like "thorough investigation" or "in-depth analysis" for better clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "deep" as a direct modifier for "investigating." While understandable, it's not standard English. Instead, opt for adverbs like "thoroughly" or rephrase using "in-depth."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deep investigating" functions as an adjective-verb combination aiming to describe the nature of an investigation. However, as pointed out by Ludwig, it's not a standard construction. Instead, alternatives like "thoroughly investigate" are preferable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "deep investigating" is an attempt to convey a thorough or intense examination. However, as Ludwig notes, this phrase isn't standard English, despite appearing in various sources. Grammatically, it's more appropriate to use alternatives such as "thoroughly investigate" or "in-depth investigation". While its communicative purpose is clear, opting for more conventional phrases will enhance clarity and grammatical correctness. Usage appears mostly in Science and News & Media. In summary, while understandable, consider using established alternatives for better writing quality.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
thoroughly investigate
Replaces the adjective "deep" with the adverb "thoroughly" to modify the verb "investigate", emphasizing the comprehensiveness of the investigation.
conduct an in-depth investigation
Replaces the verb "investigating" with the noun "investigation" and uses "in-depth" to describe it, changing the structure but preserving the meaning.
probe deeply into
Uses the verb "probe" and adverb "deeply" to convey the idea of a thorough examination, altering the specific vocabulary.
delve into
A more concise way of saying "investigate deeply", replacing both words with a single phrasal verb.
undertake a detailed inquiry
Substitutes "investigation" with "inquiry" and adds the adjective "detailed" to specify the nature of the inquiry.
perform a rigorous examination
Uses "rigorous examination" to suggest a thorough and careful investigation, changing both the verb and noun.
explore in detail
Emphasizes the exploration aspect of the investigation, using "in detail" to highlight the thoroughness.
scrutinize closely
Focuses on the close inspection aspect of investigating, replacing the original phrase with a different verb and adverb.
carry out a comprehensive study
Replaces "investigation" with "study" and adds the adjective "comprehensive" for emphasis.
analyze thoroughly
Highlights the analytical aspect of the investigation, using "thoroughly" to emphasize the depth of analysis.
FAQs
Is "deep investigating" grammatically correct?
While sometimes used, "deep investigating" isn't considered standard English. It's better to use alternatives like "thoroughly investigate" or "in-depth investigation".
What are some alternatives to "deep investigating"?
Instead of "deep investigating", you can use phrases like "thorough investigation", "in-depth analysis", or "probe deeply".
How can I use "investigate" in a more grammatically sound way with an intensifier?
Use an adverb to modify "investigate", such as "thoroughly investigate" or "carefully investigate". Alternatively, rephrase using a noun like "conduct an investigation".
Which is the difference between "deep investigating" and "investigating deeply"?
While both aim to convey a thorough investigation, "deep investigating" sounds less natural. "Investigating deeply" or "thoroughly investigating" are more conventional and grammatically correct.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested