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The phrase "dig deeper into it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when encouraging someone to explore a topic or issue more thoroughly. Example: "To fully understand the implications of the study, we need to dig deeper into it."
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But when you dig deeper into it there has been rising inequality, and while there is an elite who are benefiting and certainly an expanding middle class, also millions of people being left behind.
After that, if you're convinced — as I was — and want to dig deeper into it, several subscription plans are available: between £3.74 and £8.95 per month, or a one time plan of £249.85 for unlimited access forever.
I already started working in cold climates but I'd like to dig deeper into it.
These more thoughtful news organizations will moderate their innate devotion to utter novelty, and stay awhile with already familiar news... in order to analyze it, ponder it, and even more gratifyingly sometimes, dig deeper into it.
Four years ago, cultural studies professor Lori Landay was inspired to take that idea of performing and dig deeper into it, designing an annual seminar-style course called "What is Being?" Each spring, 12 students join Landay on campus, attend arts performances in the city, and read novels and philosophy texts to try to understand what it means for humans to exist and thrive.
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We were aware of it but didn't really dig deep into it, but as we learned more we learned it's hard to make these 3D objects and detect objects in augmented reality".
I like to take one or two concepts from the language of painting and use a minimal language to dig deep into it.
This is tremendous as the technology can dig deep into it's reservoir of information and provide the best answers -- something that is hard for human preparers to do at the spur of the moment.
"Some of it was what kept me from digging deeper into it".
I try to dig deeper into whether it is the art that's driving the technology forward, or whether it's vice-versa, which is met by a hearty laugh from the Pixar veteran.
How did that happen? A. I've been a huge fan of Marvin Gaye's "I Want You" album for the last two years, and was, like, digging deep into it, trying to find all the stories, how it was created, who made it, and this amazing guy Leon Ware wrote [much of] the whole album.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com