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"deepening to" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something that becomes more intense or profound. Example: The longing for her homeland was deepening to an unbearable ache as she sat in her small apartment in a foreign country.
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DESPITE these concerns, Senator Specter wants the deepening to proceed.
"Broadening" has replaced deepening, to Britain's satisfaction and the single currency's cost.
The colors were also perfectly judged: a ginger camel deepening to golden russet; shades of red, blue and purple.
But Mr. Armani is always himself — meaning that the dusty-pink colors, deepening to blush, were the only unexpected touch.
Generally evergreen, the dark slopes were splashed here and there with dodder, its mustard color deepening to rust.
Blood orange deepening to rust, gradations of green and vivid fuchsia were inserted skillfully into the more familiar graphic shades in the Narciso Rodriguez collection.
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But annoyance has deepened to anxiety.
It has been deepened to accommodate huge tonnages.
But the discount deepened to nearly 60percentt early in February.
To the south, the horizon was a luminous curve that deepened to "an indescribable blue".
The main channel was deepened to allow for the passage of larger ships.
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