Sentence examples for taking a deep dive from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Take a dive.

(USA) To intentionally fail in competition, to throw a game.

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This month, we're taking a deep dive into submarine warfare, betraying our friends in a battle for loot and vying for power in the Game of Thrones.

After taking a deep dive into the relationship between divestment and financial returns, Lawson came to believe that eliminating fossil fuel holdings from the fund's $857m portfolio would not necessarily limit returns.

And they are now taking a deep dive into the rather sensitive area of in-game offers.

Today, we're taking a deep dive into the world of hacking.

Now, in his directorial debut, he's taking a deep dive into the shady world of underground gambling.

But as a theater artist she prefers looking at the whole canvas to taking a "deep dive" into the experience of a single character.

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We'll be taking a deeper dive shortly after the keynote.

Taking a deeper dive into how you feel may uncover something else you know, intuitively.

It's also worth taking a deeper dive into what these political leaders have done to promote the King lawsuit, against their own constituents' best interests.

Playing the Manson-obsessed brother, Phillips took a deep dive into Manson family lore.

Greg Hanlon of CapitalNewYork.com took a deep dive with "What the  Giants and Football Owe Bill Parcells": It was 2009.

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