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"delve in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express the idea of exploring or examining something deeply. For example, "We need to delve into the issue more deeply to fully understand it."
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"Some people just delve in.
"Get ready to really delve in and investigate" the buyer's finances, she advises would-be sellers.
What we really wanted to do was delve in there and understand it.
I have a good life, but you just delve in other places".
To be truly optimistic you have to delve in the muck to try and find a way out.
American AIBO buyers tend to be computer geeks who want to hack the robotic dog's programming and delve in its innards.
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The story also has a rather delve-in start, which depending on the book, I sometimes like.
Where "The Book of Mormon" went genially, other artists have delved in a more critical way.
Delving in the depths, in this book, simply produces a ballan wrasse.
As I delved in I felt like a detective looking for clues.
When I delved in deeper, I got a link over to Site59 anyway.
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