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investigating more deeply
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "investigating more deeply" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are examining something in more detail than before. For example, "I am investigating more deeply to uncover any other underlying issues."
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Alternative expressions(16)
exploring in greater detail
examining more thoroughly
delving further into
analyzing in more depth
considering more deeply
analyzing more deeply
investigating more closely
investigate more deeply
investigating thoroughly
investigating further
taking a deeper dive
delving deeper into
examining more closely
investigate more thoroughly
examine more thoroughly
probing further into
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Last year, state Justice Department agents seized 3,999 pistols and long guns, investigating more than 8,500 people in the process.
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Brazil is investigating more than 4,000 suspected cases of microcephaly reported since October and, so far, has confirmed more than 400.
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The attorney general, Eric H. Holder Jr., told the commission that the F.B.I. was investigating more than 2,800 mortgage fraud cases, almost five times as many as the 534 inquiries in 2004.
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Authorities said they were investigating more than 1,300 pig farms.
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Prosecutors are investigating more than 1,700 alleged extrajudicial killings by the security forces.
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Brazil is investigating more than 4300 suspected cases of microcephaly and more than 460 have been confirmed.
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Officials in Brazil said Tuesday that they were investigating more than 3,500 cases of microcephaly in newborns.
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Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, Britain's tax authority, is investigating more than 4,000 accounts in Jersey that belong to British clients after receiving details from a whistle-blower.
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They are still investigating more than 4,000 cases of microcephaly.
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Moreover, sheriff's deputies are investigating more than 1,000 complaints of child abuse in the beach cities, according to Hermosa Beach Councilman John Cioffi, who has been active in the movement against child abuse.
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Detective Sheppard was transferred to the cold case unit when it was created in 2001 to investigate more than 9,000 unsolved killings in Los Angeles dating back to 1960.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "investigating more deeply" to indicate a shift from a superficial examination to a more thorough and detailed analysis of a subject. It suggests a commitment to uncovering underlying causes or complexities.
Common error
Avoid using "investigating more deeply" when the context already implies a thorough investigation. Redundancy can weaken your writing and make it sound less precise.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "investigating more deeply" functions as a verb phrase, specifically a gerund phrase, acting as a modifier to describe the manner in which an action is performed. While Ludwig does not provide explicit examples of this exact phrase, the individual components are common and readily understood.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "investigating more deeply" is a grammatically sound and easily understood phrase for indicating thoroughness in an inquiry, current examples are absent, but that doesn't make it incorrect. This absence leads to its 'Missing' frequency. According to Ludwig, individual components of the phrase are used in authoritative sources. In choosing this phrase, be mindful of potential redundancy and ensure the context warrants the emphasis on detail.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
exploring in greater detail
Changes "investigating" to "exploring" and replaces "deeply" with the phrase "in greater detail".
examining more thoroughly
Substitutes "investigating" with "examining" and "deeply" with "thoroughly" offering a slightly different emphasis on the level of scrutiny.
delving further into
Replaces "investigating" with "delving", implying a more profound and immersive exploration.
probing more extensively
Uses "probing" instead of "investigating", suggesting a more direct and focused inquiry, and replaces "deeply" with "extensively".
scrutinizing more closely
Changes "investigating" to "scrutinizing", emphasizing a critical and detailed examination, while "deeply" is replaced with "closely".
analyzing in more depth
Substitutes "investigating" with "analyzing" to suggest a more structured and methodical approach.
researching with greater intensity
Replaces "investigating" with "researching", suggesting a systematic and scholarly inquiry, and "deeply" with "with greater intensity".
looking into it more profoundly
Uses a more conversational tone, replacing "investigating" with "looking into it" and "deeply" with "profoundly".
undertaking a deeper inquiry
Rephrases the sentence structure to use "undertaking an inquiry" instead of "investigating", and "deeper" instead of "more deeply".
pursuing a more thorough investigation
Transforms the phrase into a noun phrase, replacing "investigating" with "pursuing an investigation" and adds the adjective "thorough".
FAQs
How can I use "investigating more deeply" in a sentence?
You can use "investigating more deeply" to describe a process of examining something with greater detail and thoroughness. For example, "The committee is "investigating more deeply" into the financial records to uncover any discrepancies".
What are some alternatives to "investigating more deeply"?
Some alternatives to "investigating more deeply" include "exploring in greater detail", "examining more thoroughly", or "delving further into". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
Is it appropriate to use "investigating more deeply" in formal writing?
Yes, "investigating more deeply" is suitable for formal writing. However, consider whether a more precise or technical term might be more appropriate depending on the subject matter. Alternatives like "analyzing in more depth" might be suitable.
What is the difference between "investigating further" and "investigating more deeply"?
"Investigating further" implies continuing an investigation that has already begun, while "investigating more deeply" suggests a shift in the level of detail and thoroughness of the investigation. You investigate further if you have not reached the end and you investigate more deeply if you have not found enough details.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested