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deep dive

[ deep dahyv ]

noun

Informal.
  1. a thorough or comprehensive analysis of a subject or issue: The article gives you a deep dive into the city's coolest summer activities.

    My boss wants me to do a deep dive on our main competitors.

    The article gives you a deep dive into the city's coolest summer activities.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • deep-dive adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of deep dive1

First recorded in 1985–90
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Mckay Coppins joins Felix to discuss his deep dive into the drama over the Murdoch empire.

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Obviously, only a minuscule fraction of those possibilities get a deep dive, but the NFL has 5,000 computers running 24/7 around the world to find the optimal configuration of 272 games, 18 weeks, five game days — everything but Tuesday and Wednesday — and 10 media partners — or 11, if YouTube jumps into the mix.

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It turns out to be a seriously deep dive about two very funny peope and the arc of their career together.

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At a meeting of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in July 2022, former Supervisor Sheila Kuehl called for a “deep dive” into the L.A.

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The kind of finds that usually require a trip to a specialty market or a deep dive down the aisles of H Mart.

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