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to go deeper on a topic vs to go deeper into a topic

Both phrases are correct and convey the same meaning. The choice between 'on' and 'into' is a matter of personal preference.
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to go deeper on a topic

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to delve further into a specific topic or subject.
  • But having said that nicely and kindly to my good friend, I would like, if possible, to organise a debate so that we can go deeper into the topic, which is very important.
  • OK. Go deeper on Winter.
  • You have to go deeper for this one.
  • They're sending out a search party To go deeper into the brush.
  • Be brave enough to go deeper.
  • I think you need to go deeper.
  • So, to go deeper, most biologists have turned to submersibles.
  • Three, they allow you to go deeper.
  • I wanted to go deeper, to show the hidden undercurrents, the ever-changing uncertainties of life.
  • - You'll have to go deeper.
  • I need to go deeper to get the others.
  • Finally, I had to go deeper into Cheyenne country.
  • And then Gibbs said I needed to go deeper.
  • They're sending out a search party to go deeper into the brush.
  • I did muscle therapy, exercises, relaxation, but I knew I had to go deeper.
  • If we're seeing old memories, that means we have to go deeper.
  • This allows the patient to go deeper than anything we can achieve by ourselves.
  • You want to go deeper into my debt.
  • Let's workshop it because I want the movie to go deeper into Belle's character.
  • The results obtained in this context in 1996 are encouraging, but they need to go deeper.

Alternatives:

  • to delve deeper on a topic
  • to explore further on a topic
  • to investigate more on a topic

to go deeper into a topic

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase also means to delve further into a specific topic or subject.
  • But having said that nicely and kindly to my good friend, I would like, if possible, to organise a debate so that we can go deeper into the topic, which is very important.
  • They're sending out a search party To go deeper into the brush.
  • Finally, I had to go deeper into Cheyenne country.
  • They're sending out a search party to go deeper into the brush.
  • You want to go deeper into my debt.
  • Let's workshop it because I want the movie to go deeper into Belle's character.
  • We must have the courage to go deeper into certain complex issues which are still to be resolved.
  • Member States need financial resources and this is not the time to go deeper into deficit in that way, even if you are doing so to stimulate the economy by encouraging spending.
  • I therefore call on the Commission to go deeper into CFP reform and marine research, and to devote more human and material resources to it.
  • And so I wanted to go deeper and deeper into that.
  • We can go deeper into their characters in phase two, and I think we did that with Tony Stark.
  • If we go deeper into the pass, it might buy us a little more time.
  • Go deeper into your memory until you can see your room.
  • As we go deeper into our dreams, we see how interconnected we all are.
  • From Tsuyama, you go deeper into the mountains.
  • For the future we will go deeper into the discussion and keep in contact with everybody who might have remarks to make.
  • Mr President, Mr President of the Council, I believe it is right to hold this debate, and to be able to go deeper into the matter next month, when we will be dealing with the conversion plan for driftnet fishing, which affects Italy.
  • And the truth that, as we go deeper into Fischer... ...we're also going deeper into you.
  • And the truth that, as we go deeper into Fischer... ...we're also going deeper into you.
  • The investigation is ongoing and will go deeper into the reported cases, although from the 14 alleged cases no evidence could be established that human organs are subject to illegal trafficking.

Alternatives:

  • to delve deeper into a topic
  • to explore further into a topic
  • to investigate more into a topic

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