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The phrase "a deep feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong emotional response or sentiment towards something.
Example: "After hearing the news, she was overwhelmed by a deep feeling of sadness."
Alternatives: "a profound emotion" or "an intense sentiment."
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I have a deep feeling for America.
Now she says it reflected a deep feeling of worthlessness.
"There is a deep feeling in society that the pendulum has swung too far toward individualism".
His parents tried to instill a sense of humility and a deep feeling for the landscape.
FOODS that give us a deep feeling of indulgence aren't always the ones you'd expect.
"Mine is perhaps characterized by a deep feeling of undiscovered female sensuality".
"I have a deep feeling in the bottom of my heart".
On university campuses too, there was a deep feeling of discontent.
The Arts and Crafts had its roots in a deep feeling for the countryside.
He had a deep feeling for the people he photographed and a tremendous sense of composition.
"On first reading," Mr. Ooka said, "the poem has a deep feeling of pathos.
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