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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got deeper into" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically implies that a person is studying or researching something in greater detail or exploring further than before. For example, "I got deeper into the history of the building and discovered a number of interesting facts."
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As we got deeper into the población, my passenger became very nervous.
As Sampson got deeper into his work, he was struck by how little was known about the condition.
There he got deeper into a drinking habit that had begun in his mid-teens, and began using cocaine.
"As we got deeper into the estate, the houses got sketchier, like watching a film in reverse.
He gamely answered questions about his bittersweet career, growing more voluble as he got deeper into the details.
"It was only when I got deeper into the numbers that I realised the scale of this problem," he said.
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But before we got deep into theology, Mr. Bottum told me about his family.
Their forwards started overpassing whenever they got deep into the Capitals' zone.
He may have got deep into the German psyche but he stayed resolutely outside his own.
As we got deep into 2016, the Iraq insurgency and Hurricane Katrina came to feel almost like refuges.
…They got deep into the dynamics, something that Chad and I aren't really good with.
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