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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deepen for" is not grammatically correct in written English.
It is not a commonly used phrase and does not convey a clear meaning. Instead, you could use "deepen [something] for" to indicate the action of making something deeper. Example: The construction crew was instructed to deepen the pool for the upcoming swimming competition. Alternatively, you could use "deepen [something] further" to convey the idea of making something deeper to a greater extent. Example: The excavation team was able to deepen the trench further, reaching a depth of 10 feet.
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The Jewish attachment seemed to deepen for those couples who had children.
Publishers, disheartened by the news, had watched Borders' troubles deepen for years.
My favorite, a lithe, soft Bordeaux-like cabernet sauvignon called Cassango ($40), is laden with subtle flavors that will deepen for years.
Many of these friendships deepen for years, until the bone knife duels and deathmatches that enabled them are nearly forgotten, and only bonds between people remain.
REUTERS Losses Deepen for Paulson Gold Fund | John A. Paulson's PFR Gold Fund fell 16 percent on September, bringing its decline for the year to 62 percent, Bloomberg News reports, citing a report to investors.
Swire – who initially travelled to Burma to lead a trade delegation – said "conditions [in Rakhine] remain extremely worrying" and stressed that without greater determination and urgent action "this tragedy will continue to deepen for all concerned".
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Some have been deepened for navigational purposes.
Their campus involvement has been deepening for several years.
The confusion only deepened, for many, the feelings of dread.
"This is a divide that has been festering and deepening for a generation," said Thomas Donnelly, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative policy group.
Models at some shows were made to look like Brooke Shields, an early champion of the full brow, while others had their brow colour deepened for emphasis.
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