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Discover LudwigThe phrase "went deeper" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe physically going further down into something, such as going deeper into a cave or diving deeper into the ocean. It can also be used figuratively to describe delving deeper into a topic or problem. Example: As we explored the cave, we gradually went deeper and deeper, until the only light was from our headlamps. Example: After hours of research, John realized he needed to go deeper and consider the underlying factors causing the issue.
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Instead, he went deeper.
But their feelings went deeper.
But the Italian's empathy went deeper.
In some cases, the ties went deeper.
But it went deeper than the insult.
Other times, though, the affronts went deeper.
Mr. Cale's tribute went deeper and wider.
"Everything with Jeff went deeper than money.
No, it went deeper than that.
The problem went deeper, she said.
But the game's intrigue went deeper.
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