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Discover Ludwig"to deep" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
The correct phrase is "too deep." You can use it in written English to describe something that is too far or too intense. Example: The water was too deep for the children to swim in.
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to deep
adjective
Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards. physical distance
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The stream color shifts to deep blue.
What happened to deep cover?
Waite likened release to deep sea diving.
A slashed single to deep point follows.
This presumption has led to deep misunderstandings.
You can take people to deep places.
I have to deep fry it".
America's agricultural crisis gave rise to deep national frustration.
Freese lashed the ball to deep right field.
This leaves items like research vulnerable to deep cuts.
QUESTION FROM EMILY NUNN: Also: back to deep fried turkey.
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