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The phrase "ever more deeply" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is becoming increasingly deep or profound. Example: As she delved into the study of philosophy, her understanding of the subject grew ever more deeply.
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America became mired ever more deeply in the conflict.
But Mr. Gbagbo has appeared to dig himself in ever more deeply.
We're like a compulsive gambler plunging ever more deeply into debt in order to wager on a rigged game.
Lawyers have a way, once they have slipped the pick through a chink, of working it ever more deeply in.
The team boss comes and goes – and the whole wretched caravan lurches on ever more deeply into the desert.
But all of these efforts, no matter how very different they were, led to slavery becoming ever more deeply entrenched in the reactionary South.
In the third place, Charlemagne's coronation involved him and his successors ever more deeply in the ecumenical pretensions of the papacy.
"Election" follows a high-school civics teacher who ruins his career and marriage as he is drawn ever more deeply into a rigged high-school election.
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He told the Irish parliament: "No people ever believed more deeply in the cause of Irish freedom than the people of the United States".
On the horizon: adding even more nuance to his long-running show and connecting ever the more deeply to, as he puts it, "the circuitry of humanity".
The opera critic Rupert Christiansen, writing as the 50th anniversary of Ferrier's death approached, maintained that "no singer in this country has ever been more deeply loved, as much for the person she was as for the voice she uttered".
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