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The phrase "is in deep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is deeply involved in a situation, often with a negative connotation.
Example: "After the scandal broke, the politician realized he is in deep trouble."
Alternatives: "is in serious" or "is in over".
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Conservatism is in deep crisis.
Still, Lazarides is in deep.
America is in deep trouble.
The economy is in deep trouble.
Ukraine is in deep midwinter freeze.
THE European Union is in deep trouble.
Greece is in deep trouble again.
Mother Earth is in deep trouble.
The economy is in deep recession.
Meanwhile, Labour is in deep trouble.
Antigone is in deep mourning.
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