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"going deep into" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It means to thoroughly explore or examine a topic or issue. Example: The journalist went deep into the political scandal, uncovering hidden details and exposing the truth to the public.
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"Going deep into the game.
And it wasn't at all like "going deep into Brooklyn".
Do not rule out them going deep into this competition.
"That would mean going deep into the tournament.
A lot of the other nations have multiple players going deep into the grand slams.
"You know how much pride I take in going deep into ballgames".
Going into the city is more fun than going deep into Brooklyn.
"I'd spent a long time on the streets of Baltimore going deep into that world.
Kudos to Worth for going deep into the subject and taking immense risks to discover what's going on in Yemen.
Horizon, based in Ashland, Ky., had been among the nation's largest coal producers before going deep into debt.
The Portland Trail Blazers had little hope of going deep into the Western Conference playoffs without Wesley Matthews.
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