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"deeper challenges" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing problems or obstacles that are more difficult to overcome than those that have already been faced. For example: She is now facing deeper challenges in her career than she ever dreamed of.
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Too often the deeper challenges posed by the tragic event being remembered are forgotten, or discarded.
But Betsy Burton, an analyst with Gartner, a market research firm, said Oracle faces deeper challenges.
But redevelopment faces deeper challenges, as manufacturing's decline has accelerated in the last decade.
Yet as we meet these immediate needs, we must also address deeper challenges that existed before the storm arrived.
As the investigations by Mr. Spitzer's office and other regulators continue and the Securities and Exchange Commission considers further rulemaking, the mutual fund industry is facing even deeper challenges than those highlighted so far.
Though Google was hardly betting the company on the Q, the failure reveals deeper challenges for the Internet search giant as it tries to move into two new areas: hardware and social technology.
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The deeper challenge is to transform the EU's asylum policy.
But Mr. Obama's appearance presented a deeper challenge, reflecting the tenor of his times.
Mr. Pontallier says that keeping with evolving wine tastes represents a far deeper challenge.
Beyond the symbolism of the jersey choice, however, lies a deeper challenge for this team.
The deeper challenge is to… why do we give aid money?
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