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Discover Ludwig"deeper pockets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to mean having more or greater resources than someone else. For example: "The larger company had deeper pockets, so they were able to outbid their smaller competitors."
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"Pay TV typically has much deeper pockets".
But Dish has much deeper pockets.
First, higher profits imply that firms have deeper pockets.
But a lot of those investors have much deeper pockets.
Amazon has much deeper pockets and a long-term strategy.
Buyers with much deeper pockets are well catered for.
Commuters with deeper pockets can enter a special Croton lottery.
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Cities often are able to pay more--they have, in effect, deeper pockets--than individuals.
Deep pockets, deeper involvement.
"He has very deep pockets.
It has surprisingly deep pockets.
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