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The phrase "falling deeper" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe something that is becoming increasingly more intense, serious, or complicated. For example, "As the investigation progressed, the scandal kept falling deeper, eventually reaching the highest levels of government."
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"We're falling deeper and deeper into a hole of nothingness.
I was falling deeper into my Russian-novel fantasy.
He found himself falling "deeper and deeper in love" with the child.
Venezuela's economy is falling deeper into recession, even as the rest of the region recovers.
Loaded up with high-cost loans, borrowers could find themselves falling deeper into debt or worse, into bankruptcy.
There's no doubt at all that the continent is falling deeper into recession, even in the core countries.
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By this time, Jackson was falling deep into debt.
I sped through the pages, falling deep inside, until gripped with fear.
They ultimately relented, falling deep down the Norwegian scene's ever-intriguing rabbit hole.
Climbing down a ladder, or falling deep into a pool are effective meditations for some people.
I should have fallen deeper in the hole.
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