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Discover Ludwig'deepen on' is not a correct phrase in written English
It should be 'delve into' or 'dig deeper into.' For example, "We will dig deeper into the history of the city."
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My appreciation of Kathakali may well deepen on further acquaintance.
The grounds for skepticism only seemed to deepen on Monday.
It may be that the uninterrupted bucolic loveliness of "Perpetual Dawn" will deepen on further viewings.
But the choreography, which is a balletic stylization of ballroom idioms, doesn't deepen on reacquaintance.
The report said that the N.W.S. office in Boston warned that the storm's "central pressure will explosively deepen on Tuesday, at a rate twice that of a 'bomb' cyclone".
International concern over the unrest in Ukraine appeared to deepen on Sunday, as the United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, telephoned Mr. Yanukovich and Western leaders continued to call on him to respond to the demonstrators' demands.
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The furrows deepened on the brow of Father Brian Lucas.
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Co-operation between the two countries has deepened on several levels.
The intricacy of this construction deepens on further inspection — but several flaws still glare.
As twilight deepens on winter evenings, the spotlit sculptures provide a luminous backdrop.
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