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The phrase "a combination of deep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a mixture or blend that involves something profound or intense, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The artist's work is a combination of deep emotions and vibrant colors that captivates the viewer."
Alternatives: "a blend of profound" or "a mixture of intense".
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In Colorado, a combination of deep snows last winter followed by a wet spring has kept fire danger low.
The new building's exterior will be a combination of deep red brick, concrete and copper panels that over time will change color from copper to brown to green.
The world is waking up to the ways in which a combination of "deep learning" artificial intelligence and robotics will take over most jobs.
And Manning once again, as Wrase said, is the "heart and soul" of the team, averaging close to 24 points a game on a combination of deep 3-pointers and slashing drives to the hoop.
"PillPack's visionary team has a combination of deep pharmacy experience and a focus on technology," says Jeff Wilke, Amazon CEO of Worldwide Consumer, in a news release.
The architecture of the gating itself is still an open question; however, a combination of deep and shallow networks (a simple classifier) can reveal its drawbacks and strengths.
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It's a combination of deep-fried seafood — clams, calamari, shrimp, oysters with, of course, okra.
I also like it because the willy-nilly approach most people start with eventually leads to a more strategic approach, and it takes a combination of deeper strategies to solve the problem.
Using a combination of deep-focus, wide framing, and a continuous camera movement that takes in much background action, this shot is a much-discussed example of the type of filmic composition film theorist Andre Bazin viewed as the "ideal" way for cinema to capture reality (Bazin, 1967).
The MeHg concentrations in created wetland invertebrate taxa generally decreased with increasing wetland age, possibly due to a combination of deeper anoxia and less organic matter accumulation in younger wetlands.
The team of archeologists and geologists in 2009 and 2010 used a combination of deep-ground radar, digital mapping, and underwater technology to survey the site.
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