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'delve deep' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to mean to investigate something in detail, or to look into something more carefully. For example: "We must delve deep into the company's financial records to uncover any discrepancies."
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It makes you delve deep into yourself.
How does one delve deep but keep the show accessible?
Coppola doesn't delve deep into her understanding of all this.
We want to delve deep into the human psyche tonight.
Delve deep into your soul, reach for them and embrace them wholeheartedly.
Delve deep, get back in touch with your hopes and your potential.
To play the role of a lifetime, Nina must delve deep into her own dark side.
But rather than delve deep, there's something disappointingly broad about the comedy on display here.
William Hague told them to delve deep into our inner cities, whatever that might mean.
Indeed, to find something comparable to what Trump imagines, you have to delve deep into the darker moments in history.
Arkham Knight consistently delivers brilliant and unexpected moments that delve deep into the Batman's mentality, pushing him to breaking point.
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