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The phrase "a deep current" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or significant flow, often in the context of water or metaphorically in discussions about emotions or trends.
Example: "As I swam in the river, I could feel the deep current pulling me downstream, reminding me of the power of nature."
Alternatives: "a strong flow" or "a powerful stream".
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But beneath the surface flows a deep current of despair and ambivalence.
There is a deep current of bourgeois culture running through American suburbia.
It can lead to a rejection — a deep current that carries everyone away".
In recent weeks, though, a deep current of anger has emerged that is directed at Mr. Assad.
But the freedom to tinker that "Doom" allowed its players draws from a deep current in computer culture.
A deep current of anxiety over the uprising has pervaded Lebanon, where Syria's ascendant allies worry about the consequences if Mr. Assad falls.
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But his actions follow a deeper current.
It is the bolder Bastien who senses a deeper current in the men's relationship.
A ballad called "Today" was pretty but never tapped into a deeper current.
Yet beneath its stylistic flourishes and over-the-top story, the series also taps into a deeper current.
But when Adam blithely tells everyone he meets a different story about how he acquired his sports car, his unnecessary lying implies a deeper current of psychological imbalance.
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