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The phrase "to probe deeper" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean to investigate or examine something more closely or thoroughly. Example: The detective decided to probe deeper into the suspect's alibi, searching for any inconsistencies or holes in their story.
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She inspired me to probe deeper, to knock down walls.
The industry commissioned an investigator to probe deeper.
The advancement of CCTV, unmanned aerial vehicles and so on will give the police an unprecedented opportunity to probe deeper into people's private lives.
He agreed, though, that it likewise has the potential to turn "creepy," with computers managing to probe deeper into our minds than any person could.
In a separate development, from the 1960s, Soviet and European vessels began to probe deeper in response to the decline of their shallow water fish stocks.
Over-pumping of groundwater in the region has forced people to probe deeper for wells every year, and in some areas has caused disastrous sinking of land.
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But addictive and depressive illness seems to probe deep into the relations between individuals and those around them.
Announcing "I've been to the zoo," Jerry proceeds to probe deep into Peter's life.
Henry Gee, an editor at the journal Nature in London, also believes the human mind falls into darkness when attempting to probe deep time.
Joel and Ethan Coen model the flight and quest after Homer's "Odyssey," but the wily brothers take a few liberties to indulge their urge to probe deep into the American grain.
My goal was to probe deep inside societies of the Middle East for the emerging ideas and players that are changing the political environment in ways that will unfold for decades to come".
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