go deep

VERB
  1. extend in importance or range
    His accomplishments go far
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How To Use go deep In A Sentence

  • Stokes's chance to prove himself to his superior comes when the department needs a young-looking cop to go deep undercover at an elite private school.
  • Toppings are actually "middlings" in a Chicago deep dish. Undefined
  • For those in leagues where rosters go deep and there aren't many players to choose from in the free agent pool, these are guys with some upside who might be available and are worth a low-risk flier. Restless? These sleepers have the right Rx
  • In very hot weather, the workers descend tunnels that go deep into the ground to the water table.
  • But I think, applied to motives and results -- and with the power differential firmly in mind -- that notion of ethics can go deeper than just dismissing the commodified dreamcatcher as "tacky" like a galleria art snob; and it's not an either/or situation in which the exploitation is an alternative, contradictory reason for condemning the commodified dreamcatcher. Archive 2006-09-01
  • Your thoughts go deep and you find a way to talk and listen that really encourages others. The Sun
  • Frances 'does offer fried matzo, which is one of those haymish (homemade) offerings that attests to roots that go deeper than might be suggested by the current business model. Chicago Reader
  • They can go deep into it, on foot, and still find the beating heart of wilderness there.
  • You can go deep-sea fishing, kayaking and abseiling as well.
  • Nodules - hard lumps under the skin that can be very painful, go deep into the skin and often cause scars.
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