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"deeper in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to signify a further progression in a particular direction. For example, "We headed deeper in to the cave, fearful of what we would find."
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He's become deeper in some respects".
"He's put us deeper in debt.
Another year older and deeper in debt.
Another day older and deeper in debt".
A lot deeper in fact.
But there is something deeper in WHD.
We pushed our earplugs deeper in.
And they were much deeper in debt.
"But then I just got deeper and deeper in.
Tobacco goes deeper in our history than any other crop.
BUT Mr. Helmreich sees something deeper in the abandonment.
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