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in deep

  1. in deep water . Also, in over one's head . In trouble, with more difficulties than one can manage, as in The business was in deep water after the president resigned , or I'm afraid Bill got in over his head . These metaphoric expressions transfer the difficulties of being submerged to other problems. The first appears in Miles Coverdale's 1535 translation of the Book of Psalms (68:13): “I am come into deep waters.†The second, which also can signify being involved with more than one can understand, dates from the 1600s. Also see over one's head .

  2. Seriously involved; far advanced. For example, He was in deep with the other merchants and couldn't strike out on his own , or She used her credit cards for everything, and before long she was in deep .



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Secondly, lawyers are expensive and most care workers, already in deep debt, can hardly afford to fight it out in the courts.

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Those arguments offer a potential preview of the political case that will be made for Bass as she runs for reelection and seeks to fend off the recall in deep blue L.A.

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“With each decade of my existence as an artist, the world was always in deep trouble.â€

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In “Deep Impact†and “Armageddon,†astronauts know for sure that our planet is in danger, how much time they have to solve the problem and how to use nuclear weapons to blow up those dangerous near-Earth objects before they wipe out all life as we know it.

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The report also highlights what it says was "a decline in deep familiarity with the enemy's different worldview, including its culture, religion, language and history".

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