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be knee-deep in

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be knee-deep in something
to have too much of something. I'm knee-deep in work at the moment, so I'm not stopping for lunch.

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The LPGA certainly seems to be knee-deep in good, young talent, even with Annika Sorenstam, the 25-year-old Swede who won six tournaments worldwide last year, not picking up the tour until the Ping-Welch's Championship in Tucson on March 14-17.
 
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