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You use "delved into" when you are talking about investigating or exploring a topic or subject in depth. For example, "She delved into the history of the region." "Delved with" is not a common phrase but could be used to describe someone exploring something with a tool or instrument, like "He delved with a metal detector to find buried treasure."

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