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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever deeper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is becoming increasingly intense, profound, or thorough. It is often used to convey a sense of progression or continuous change. Example: As Sarah delved into her research, she found herself being drawn ever deeper into the complex web of information.
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Deeper, ever deeper we go into the boneyard of Italian operatic history.
They are sliding ever deeper into poverty.
Being busy buries that kernel ever deeper.
Clough's players, though, were dropping ever deeper.
They are penetrating ever deeper into the forest.
Instead, Binyamin Netanyahu's troubled government plunges ever deeper.
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The economy is sinking into an ever-deeper mess.
Dwindling reserves and ever-deeper mines are making gold harder to extract.
We defended ever-deeper integration and ever-wider federalism; a uniform, homogeneous Europe, devoid of identities.
Instead they make do with ever-deeper borewells or water tankers.
Last year merchandise trade plunged ever-deeper into red ink, with a record $125 billion deficit.
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