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The phrase 'deeper to' is not correct and usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'deeper into' instead. For example: We delved deeper into the topic and found even more interesting insights.
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Beauxis will sit deeper to kick.
Hillary Clinton's ran deeper, to "character".
She inspired me to probe deeper, to knock down walls.
"We must dig deeper to understand that," he said quietly.
"There's really nothing deeper to it than that".
He gives the impression there's something deeper to him than hiking and skiing, or playing cards.
It went deeper, to the question of what "character" really meant.
Wenger admitted he asked Özil to drop deeper to make it harder for Bayern to penetrate.
Some researchers have tried to move deeper, to understand the states of mind that produce smiles.
CityWire digs a little deeper to examine the actual strategies that felt the heat in August.
The problem, for her, goes deeper, to the values she tries to convey in the theater.
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