Sentence examples for go deep from inspiring English sources

"go deep" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used to refer to exploring a concept or idea in greater depth, as in the example sentence: "We will need to go deep in our analysis of the data to uncover any potential legal issues."

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go deep

verb

To be a remarkable characteristic of a person or thing.

  • Our students' sense of pride in the school goes very deep.

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Go deep.

"Those roots go deep.

But the problems go deep.

They go deep into games.

So go deep.

Ready to go "deep".

Do I go deep?

I don't like to go deep.

He can go deep into games.

We didn't go deep into it".

I was trying to go deep.

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