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"deeper layers of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to hidden or underlying aspects of something. Example: "The novel explores the deeper layers of human emotions and relationships that are often overlooked by society."
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Chromatophore, pigment-containing cell in the deeper layers of the skin of animals.
There was no presence of the bubbles in the deeper layers of the cores, Dr. Thompson said.
In the early 20th century some small-scale exploratory digging was done in the deeper layers of the sanctuary.
In the larger crater, named Endeavour, the Opportunity would be likely to see deeper layers of rock, providing more information about Mars's geological past.
The first pictures appeared to show that some of the ice lies in chunks on a surface that may be underlain with deeper layers of ice.
But, according to Bakhtiyarov, it is through exercises like this that a psychoneticist can begin to access deeper layers of intuition about the world.
He was full of qualifications as he attempted to excavate deeper layers of meaning from his words and better formulations of his thinking.
There's a chemist, Yusuf (Dileep Rao), to drop both the team and the target into deeper layers of sleep with a super-sedative.
The removal of material from the tip releases atoms from continuously deeper layers of the specimen.
This chapter focuses on field applications of in situ bioremediation of deeper layers of soil and groundwater.
For deep water levels, signature of fine-scaled inertial turbulence is found at deeper layers of the water system.
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