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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dig deeper in" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when encouraging someone to explore a topic or issue more thoroughly, but the correct form would be "dig deeper into."
Example: "To truly understand the complexities of the issue, we need to dig deeper into the data."
Alternatives: "explore further" or "investigate more thoroughly."
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These are complex issues, and I will dig deeper in the coming months to establish whether bias is a factor".
Young people must save more for retirement, but before they dig deeper in their pockets, the government must stick out its neck and force a pensions revolution.
Dig deeper in the criticisms and you'll find that the music isn't being assessed as much as the groups' target audience; music that has a bright pop appeal is tagged with sobriquets like "bubblegum," "saccharine" or "fake".
Mr. Tamaro thinks it may be possible to dig deeper in the center of the basement than along the wall, as long as there is sufficient debris piled up along the wall.
While City could afford, literally, a sheik's ransom to buy Yaya Touré, Sergio Agüero, Carlos Tévez and David Silva from the top ranks of global players, Wigan had to dig deeper in the talent pool to find and bring in the likes of the Paraguayan Antonin Alcaraz, the Honduran Roger Espinoza and the Ivorian Arouna Kone.
A petite woman who accents her Metro-North uniform with a variety of rings and necklaces, she has thrown fare beaters off trains, caught riders with counterfeit tickets and badgered people to dig deeper in their pockets for an extra dollar or two.
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But, yet again, for the most desirable locations, be prepared to dig deep in the wallet.
It was difficult for players to dig deep in such heat.
"I had to dig deep in a lot of ways," Williams said.
"You have to dig deep in these games," Rio Ferdinand said.
Juvenile delinquents scrounge up quarters for machines, dig deep in pockets for lies to tell cops and parents.
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