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The phrase "more deeply understand" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize the fact that someone is seeking to increase their knowledge or understanding of a certain topic. For example: "By attending the lecture series on the History of Art, Jack is hoping to more deeply understand the subject."
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Such locations help us more deeply understand the dialogue between global/local, producer/consumer, artist/industry.
We build software to more deeply understand the challenges and opportunities of these systems.
His work's goal is to enable users and developers to build applications that more deeply understand and exploit data.
These studies emphasize the need to more deeply understand how child development outcomes might be influenced by the neighborhood built environment.
Evan Macosko is an associate member of the Broad Institute who develops molecular techniques to more deeply understand the function of cellular specialization in the nervous system.
"Whaddya mean?" "Well, when we experience dukkha, or suffering, we're given a chance to more deeply understand the temporary nature of all things.
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She argued that voters in the majority-minority district deserved a representative who more deeply understood their lived experience.
However, some of the possible alternatives show high potential, if some improvements are carried out and the if mechanisms involved are more deeply understood.
But his reputation in continental Europe was still in the ascendant as his grandly sardonic view of the whole cycle of events in Europe from the French revolution onwards began to be more deeply understood.
For this reason, there is no one modal logic, but rather a whole family of systems built around M. The relationship between these systems is diagrammed in Section 8, and their application to different uses of 'necessarily' and 'possibly' can be more deeply understood by studying their possible world semantics in Section 6.
Finally, the complexities of spatiotemporally heterogeneous environmental change could be more deeply understood by linking emerging work in both fields.
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