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Free sign up"deeper trouble" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is more serious or problematic than a previous one. For example: - The company's financial struggles have landed them in deeper trouble than they anticipated. - My friend's addiction to drugs has led him into deeper trouble with the law. - The politician's lies have only gotten him in deeper trouble with the public. - If you keep lying, you'll only dig yourself into deeper trouble.
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The absence of education can leave a troubled region in deeper trouble.
Others are in far deeper trouble.
We are in much deeper trouble.
But Berlin is in deeper trouble than any other.
But it is in deeper trouble than Peugeot ever was.
But the monarchy may be in deeper trouble.
Murray had to escape even deeper trouble Tuesday.
That will only drive the economy into deeper trouble.
Besides, Swedish welfare is running into deeper and deeper trouble.
"Without it we'd be in much deeper trouble," he said.
The obvious candidate is Ford, which is in deeper trouble than GM.
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