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The phrase "get deeply involved" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone participating in an activity or engaging on some level. For example: "John decided to get deeply involved in his community by volunteering with a local homeless shelter."
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So what stirred Citigroup to get deeply involved in crafting the House bill?
They don't have time to get deeply involved in a virtual swashbuckling adventure.
"Our hope and our desire is that citizens will get deeply involved with our major policy issues".
It may also help Iranian and Arab sympathisers to send arms and explosives.Though unlikely to get deeply involved, Barack Obama's administration may have a chance to help too.
Government leaders did get deeply involved in helping to block the sale of another middle-income housing complex, Starrett City in Brooklyn in 2007.
Since few doctors choose to practice medicine there, Ms. Ringsmuth finds that the ones who do are often too busy to get deeply involved in her care.
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It is getting deeply involved in urban regeneration.
Still, the rationale for getting deeply involved is compelling.
I was most struck by the dangers of prayer when people got deeply involved with spiritual warfare.
He gets deeply involved in hardware and software design choices, which await his personal nod or veto.
He doesn't fund a lot of different causes; he gets deeply involved in just a few of them.
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