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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep breadth" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "a deep breath," which refers to inhaling deeply.
Example: "Before speaking in front of the audience, she took a deep breath to calm her nerves."
Alternatives: "a deep inhalation" or "a long breath."
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All Trump had to do was take a deep breadth and say he's for returning the matter to the states and could not imagine what Matthews is thinking when he mentions something as preposterous as punishing the woman.
Take a deep breadth.
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"It started out as a daily deal and then over time has evolved to have deep breadth and depth.
Inhale a deep breath.
Take a deep breath.
He brings with him a deep spirituality, a breadth of experience and a wealth of Yorkshire humour and down to earth common sense.
Take a deep dive into a specific area or gain breadth across business disciplines to build the best platform for your goals.
Together, they provide a deep level of instruction to students that spans the breadth of business education.
"On Ugliness" does not present a deep theory of repulsion, but what it lacks in depth it makes up for in encyclopedic, vividly illustrated breadth.
A deep silence prevailed.
A deep one too.
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