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"took a deep dive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an act of going into a subject, an activity, or a topic in a thorough manner. For example: "Steve took a deep dive into the literature and found some interesting insights to share."
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Playing the Manson-obsessed brother, Phillips took a deep dive into Manson family lore.
"We probably took a deep dive into about 10 opportunities," he says.
Greg Hanlon of CapitalNewYork.com took a deep dive with "What the Giants and Football Owe Bill Parcells": It was 2009.
Avi Steinberg took a deep dive into the constructed narratives of professional wrestling, including a recent flap involving the W.W.E.
"We live in a golden age of serial drama so we took a deep dive and uncovered some gems from surprising places," he said.
And MSNBC's Chuck Todd took a "deep dive" into the jobs numbers, distinguishing between expansion in the private sector and contraction in the public sector.
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Take a deep dive into Johnson's Immersion Learning program.
This workshop will take a deep dive into data publishing.
GARETH JONES: Well, they need to take a deep dive.
For now, we can take a "deep dive" into the current technology of DL.
New online course takes a deep dive into democracy in Africa.
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