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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep imprint" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or lasting impression that someone or something has made, both physically and emotionally. Example: The loss of her beloved dog left a deep imprint on her heart that she knew would never fade.
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This legacy left a deep imprint on American culture.
Reeves definitely left a deep imprint on my first childhood.
But the encounter left a deep imprint on him.
Both wanted desperately to leave a deep imprint on history.
Jimmy Savile's predatory and appalling attacks will leave a deep imprint on the contemporary BBC.
The Venetians were here for 400 years and have left a deep imprint on the culture.
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Politics dominated, but there were two others that left a deeper imprint - sexual liberation and a hedonistic entrepreneurship from below.
Other leaders have reshaped nations -- Kemal Ataturk in Turkey, Lenin in Russia, Deng Xiaoping in China -- but no one left a deeper imprint on his people than Lee.
The Uruguay international inflicted two punishing blows with a central role in the Liverpool goals that sparked a vast improvement and pulsating comeback from Everton but he could, and should, have left a deeper imprint at Goodison Park.
Commemorative coins can be struck as many as 30 times for a deeper imprint.
That lifelong yearning left a very deep imprint on his photography.
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